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Re: Super A exhaust manifold vs Carburetor linkage
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Posted by Brownie 45 on June 26, 2006 at 17:56:01 from (207.177.82.247):
In Reply to: Super A exhaust manifold vs Carburetor linkage posted by BobCD on June 26, 2006 at 10:13:37:
If I remember correctly, the throttle rod[governor to carb] is the closest to the block of any part on the carb. Without going out to look, if you can possibly get the throttle rod ground off enough to fit next to the carb instead of next to the block, you might be able to clear . It would require a small offset to be bent in the throttle rod, so's it wouldn't bind.Another possibility would be to take a die grinder & enlarge the holes in the manifold "away" from the block. Someone will no doubt have a better idea, though.
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