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Timing set for a 1974 dodge power wagon?

There's no single "timing set" for a 1974 Dodge Power Wagon. The correct timing set depends entirely on the engine installed in that specific truck. Power Wagons of that year could have several different engines, including:

* Chrysler Slant-6: Various displacements (e.g., 225 cubic inches) were common.

* Chrysler V8s: Several different V8s were offered, with varying displacements (e.g., 318, 360 cubic inches).

To find the correct timing set, you must identify the engine in your 1974 Dodge Power Wagon. Once you know the engine size and type (Slant-6 or V8), you can then:

1. Check a parts catalog: Use a reputable online parts supplier (like Napa, AutoZone, Summit Racing, etc.) and enter your vehicle's year, make, model, and engine details. This will show you the correct timing set.

2. Consult a repair manual: A factory service manual or a Haynes/Chilton repair manual specific to your year and engine will give you the correct specifications and part numbers.

3. Visit a local auto parts store: Take your vehicle's information to a local auto parts store; their staff can help you identify the correct timing set.

Do not attempt to purchase a timing set without knowing the exact engine. Using the wrong timing set can cause serious engine damage.