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Either a 1.6 Liter 2 barrel carburetor 4cylinder engine with single over head cam found in 76% of that years dodge colts. or it's a 2.0 Liter 2 barrel carburetor 4 cylinder engine with single overhead cam found in 24% of 1974 dodge colts
No, unfortunately when I see this it is usually a broken timing belt or sucked valve. Both are bad. It could be an injector control, I assume the SXT is injected, problem but I doubt it. I would do a compression check to see if the compression is gone in any cylinder. I usually don't see a broken timing belt in a car that new but it is possible.
If it's a chrysler engine the thermostat is located just below radiator cap. If mitsubishi diamond star engine it's located on the cylinder head , beside the air cleaner housing
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