This high-quality 1970 Dodge Charger / Coronet Factory Service Manual reprint is the first tool you'll want to have in hand when it comes time to work on your classic Mopar.
Weighing-in at a hefty 840 pages, you'll find service and repair projects have been laid-out in a complete, accurate and efficient manner. That should be no surprise, as this guide contains all of the original content of the shop manual which was written and published by the automaker for use by their dealership mechanics back when these stylish models first hit the showrooms. It addresses such areas as: lubrication and maintenance, accessories, front suspension, rear axle, brakes (service, parking), clutch, cooling, electrical, engine, cleaner air system, exhaust system, fuel system, propeller shaft and universal joints, springs and shock absorbers, steering gear (manual, power), transmission (standard, automatic), wheels, bearings and tires, body and frame, heaters and air-conditioning.
In addition to the comprehensive text, you'll be pleased to find this guide is packed with a huge number and variety of visual aids. There are tables, illustrations, black and white photos, cutaway views, exploded views and more, to assist you all along the way.
DODGE MODELS COVERED:
- 1970 Dodge Charger 500
- 1970 Dodge Charger
- 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
- 1970 Dodge Coronet 440
- 1970 Dodge Coronet 500
- 1970 Dodge Coronet
- 1970 Dodge Coronet Deluxe
- 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T
- 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee
In 1970, Dodge offered a huge selection of great power plants. Fortunately, this book has the specifications and instructions you'll need to work on them. The engines covered include the 225 cubic inch, 6-cylinder and the 318, 383, 440 cubic in V8s, as well as the legendary 426 "Hemi" V8s. You'll find such items as the repair of damaged or worn threads, specifications and tightening references.
The muscle car war was still raging hot and heavy in 1970 and Dodge was ready for action. With delightful choices such as Hemi engines, 440 six-pack set-ups and pistol-grip shifters (among others), Mopar wasn't looking to back down from anyone. The Charger was always ready to charge, and the Super Bee was more than capable of providing a lethal sting to the competition. These were great cars then, and today they're still leading the way. Be sure to keep your vintage Dodge in top shape by utilizing the wealth of information provided by this definitive guide.
If you're working on one of these cars, this manual is the perfect companion for the restorer, or the DIY mechanic. It contains thousands of photos, illustrations and exploded views, in addition to component details, engine data, electrical system, carburetion and more.
This is a Chrysler Corporation-Licensed product. Dodge part no. 81-270-0250.
Subject: Transportation: Automobiles: Repair and Service: 1970 Dodge Charger, Coronet factory service manual.
- Introduction, General Specifications and Conversion Tables
- Lubrication and Maintenance
- Accessories
- Front Suspension
- Rear Axle
- Brakes - Service, Parking
- Clutch
- Cooling
- Electrical
- Engine
- Cleaner Air System
- Exhaust System
- Fuel System
- Propeller Shaft and Universal Joints
- Springs and Shock Absorbers
- Steering Gear - Manual, Power
- Transmission - Standard, Automatic
- Wheels, Bearings and Tires
- Body and Frame
- Heaters and Air-Conditioning
Below: 1970 Dodge Charger / Coronet Shop Manual Sample Page - Holley Carburetor