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Yes bowl vents are angle cut.
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68 Acadian SS-350 auto/AC driver 70 Nova SS-396/375HP Bench Stick 72 Nova SS-350 5sp Mini Tubbed 67 Chevelle Conv. SS-427 clone 70 Chevelle SS-454 LS-5 M-22 |
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Ok, thanks
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1969 L78 Chevelle. Does this help?
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Hey all. I thought I would post an update to this thread. I ended up getting a Lokar universal throttle cable to complete this phase of my build. I got the one with the black plastic outer covering and adapted it to the stock style Holley carb bracket. As I am running a TH350 I adapted the bracket to accept the TH 350 kickdown cable. The Lokar setup is quite nice, much better than the stock replacement type I got from a well know restoration outfit. That cable was a genuine POC. All is well now and on to the next phase, getting the air cleaner sorted out. Thanks to all who helped out.
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