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Old 06-22-2013, 09:29 PM
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Default Re: What is a correct tunnel ram linkage?

Don't get me wrong....two 4150 style carbs mounted sideways is the look I love, but I can't turn these 600's to the side without modifying the intake and carbs. And I really don't want to do that.
I would like to see the hydraulic linkage.
It's funny what Dave posted about the Weiand linkage. A friend of mine, who had a t.r. intake back in the late 70's, stopped by the shop to borrow a tool. He was looking at my engine and telling me about his linkage. He described the Weiand linkage down to the last detail..lol He also told me a lot of bucks down guys would use a piece of all thread and a couple of the quick release studs to connect the carbs together. And as Lynn described, make some type of bracket to hook a cable or mechanical linkage to the rear.

BTW, great story on Jenkins. I've always wanted to see detailed pictures of that chassis.
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