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My Solution For The Rear Six Pack Carb Idle Screws! #1081093
09/23/11 06:49 PM
09/23/11 06:49 PM
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69sixpackbee Offline OP
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I was just goofing around yesterday in the shop and I decided to make an easier and cheaper solution to the hard-to-reach rear carb idle screws on the Six Pack setups. Those of you who know what I am talking about can appreciate this!
I am too cheap to buy the high-dollar "Competitors"
re-designed baseplate with the relocated screw location so I set out for an alternative. I took a pair of 8-32x1"lg. 316 stainless set screws and machined my own replacement mixture screws. It is much easier to get at them being that it is a 3/32" hex. I made a quick and dirty ball-end driver so that I can make adjustments with ease! I backcut the ball-end relief some more so I can get at them at about a sixty-degree angle. I have a long version that I put the hex wrench into a 1/4" diameter MDS-filled nylon "handle" which is nothing more than drilling a pilot hole and then heating up the wrench and melting it into the stock. I put an index mark on it so I could monitor the movement accurately. The second iteration is the same concept but with a stiff spring as a compliant joint to gain access with an even more acute angle.






Works like a charm!
I just thought I would share it with you guys!

Regards,
Bud

Last edited by 69sixpackbee; 09/23/11 06:51 PM.
Re: My Solution For The Rear Six Pack Carb Idle Screws! [Re: 69sixpackbee] #1081094
09/23/11 09:35 PM
09/23/11 09:35 PM
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jbc426 Offline
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Sweet job! Looks great.


1970 Plymouth 'Cuda #'s 440-6(block in storage)currently 493" 6 pack, Shaker, 5 speed Passon, 4.10's
1968 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible 408 Magnum EFI with 4 speed automatic overdrive, 3800 stall lock-up converter and 4.30's (closest thing to an automatic 5 speed going)






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