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Nice choice in carbs, but as for the plumbing I havent got a clue on the side mount. Im going to run mine in-line and I think Calebs car is the same way. Here a picture of my twin 660's.. Mark
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Nice choice in carbs, but as for the plumbing I havent got a clue on the side mount. Im going to run mine in-line and I think Calebs car is the same way. Here a picture of my twin 660's.. Mark ![]() ![]() [/ QUOTE ]i'm running the offenhauser side mount linkage on my tunnel ram and that is a push/pull style linkage. the rear carb has the primary bowl facing over #5 and #7 cylinders and the front carbs primary bowl over #2 and #4 cylinders. ![]() ![]()
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Here are two pictures I took of Calebs car at the reunion this year. His carbs are in-line like mine and you can see how he plumbed the fuel line.
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..........Man those look nice!
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