Originally Posted By: artificialist
Given the age of the car, I have to wonder if some cheap universal replacement cat will do the job, and not cost too much more than a muffler.
But in any case, be sure your truck even had one at one time.
I once had to repair a 1985 Ford Class C with a carb'd 351, and it used no cat. The smog info label had "Non-catalyst" written on it.
Maybe you can give your VIN to a Dodge dealer to get a new smog info label.
Cats run $100 for 49-state ones, $200 for California ones for 78 Dodge B300s according to auto parts catalogs like O'Reilly's website. I haven't looked for a label under the hood yet, but my gauges do NOT say anything about unleaded only. I do know it has a label on the plastic grill saying not to get brake fluid on it but that's all I ever remember seeing... heh.
Decoding the VIN doesn't help much using this page, it doesn't help for emissions info:
http://www.vintage-vans.com/dodge_vin.html
The only thing I really learned is that it's body code is "tradesman van" and it was built in the Missouri factory. The last 6 digits of the VIN must just be the serial number/production number. I suppose it's helpful if it's known that the Missouri factory wasn't putting cat convs on B300s in 1978.
I do know it's a cross between a 78 and a 79 wire color wise. I had to do some wiring repairs for the exterior lighting and I found the wire harness colors to be that of a 79, not a 78 based on my Haynes manual. It is a VERY late 1978 production model based on the date on the VIN tag on the door jamb. It was something like April or June 1978 as I recall. It was converted to the motorhome within a month or two based on the sticker for that also on the door jamb.
Originally Posted By: spasm3
Is that a points ignition distributor?
Not sure. I don't really know anything about ignition systems other than how to change spark plugs, wires, dist caps and rotors. Heh. That's not something I've ever needed to learn yet. I learn things as I go along and need them. For one thing, this is the oldest vehicle I've ever owned and the only one with carb, aside from 1cyl 49cc-244cc scooters I've had.
Well, I did have a 73 super beetle project for a short time but it had no engine and I ended up selling it before I got anything done on it due to major life change plans.. so yeah.
The second oldest car that I've ever had was an old beater 88 Buick Regal but I never did anything with it engine wise while I had it. I don't even know if it had a carb or fuel injection to be honest. I didn't have it too awfully long. It ran and drove while I had it; It bucked hard into second gear but never stranded me and did fine on the highway, which is all I cared about considering I paid under $300 for it.
Sorry, I get off topic rambling on about stuff... then hate to delete what I already typed out.