In a 1972 Dodge Dart, the alternator typically has a few key wires: the large output terminal (usually marked "B") connects to the battery and is often red; the field terminal (often marked "F") connects to the voltage regulator and is usually brown; and the terminal for the warning light (often marked "L") is typically connected with a yellow or light green wire. Always refer to a wiring diagram specific to your vehicle for precise connections, as variations can exist.
it was blue in color.
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Use a timing light
Orange
the wheels were painted the same color as the car.
3000-3500lbs
off blue if I remember right.
225 slant 6, 318 v8, and a 340 v8.
I believe it was light blue. red
Dodge Dart was created in 1960.
The 1972 Dodge Dart Special was produced in limited numbers, and Hemi Orange was one of the available colors. However, exact production figures for specific color options like Hemi Orange are not well-documented, making it difficult to determine how many were made in that color. It's generally believed that very few Darts were painted in Hemi Orange during that year, contributing to their rarity among collectors.
should be the same part.