Two other vehicles used versions of the Bendix system. One was the very earliest Volkwagen fuel injection and the other was Cadillac about 1975 These were anolog controlled systems. Some parts may be similar. I would not under any circumstances let this deal slip by and would save everything regardless. This is about the equivalent of finding an original Van Gough in your Grandmothers attic. DOn DulmaGE Roger Howard wrote: > > All the FI cars were recalled to the factory for conversion to regular > carburation, I've read. > I can't see why there would have been spare parts generated. Perhaps parts > from other systems will interchange... > -----Original Message----- > From: DANIEL HESSELIUS <DHESSELIUS@WEBTV.NET> > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@lists.psu.edu <L-FORWARDLOOK@lists.psu.edu> > Date: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 5:40 PM > Subject: [FWDLK] 58 Dodge Super D-500 > > I recently found a 58 Regal Lancer with Bendix "electrojector" fuel > injection. Does anybody know where I can find a replacement throttle > body or injectors. It currently will not run, I know the throttle body > is shot and I suspect the injectors are also bad. The car has been > sitting in a field for about 20 years, and shows it. All the glass is > broke and the interior is mostly gone. It does have the Super D-500 > intact and is mechanically all there, although it is in bad shape. The > engine does turn over. I don't want to buy it to take it on as a project > if there are no fuel injection parts available. I don't see any part > numbers in my 58 parts book, or info in the shop manual. Any help will > be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. > > Dan > 58 Dodge Convertible
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