Re: Question about Mr. Norm's six pack (intake / carbs) setup
[Re: R/T1968R/T]
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09/10/22 09:34 AM
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So you think he removed the vacuum pod, added side bowls. metering blocks and pumps? I read somewhere they were Ford carbs. Take a look at the old Ford tri power. They are identical. Here's a 406 Ford Tri Power.
You "read" somewhere, well I worked for Mr. Norm for 15 years and believe what he told me. He also didn't use the Tri-Power air cleaner on the first few cars, went to Western Auto and bought the three tiny chrome air cleaners for those also because they were cheap...
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Re: Question about Mr. Norm's six pack (intake / carbs) setup
[Re: Rhinodart]
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09/10/22 11:07 AM
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I think I have a misunderstanding here. Correct me if I'm wrong. Mr. Norms carbs did have vacuum secondary's. Now it makes sense and I agree with the Chevy carbs. I assumed that mechanical setup was used on Mr Norm, but it was strictly a DC item made just for DC.
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Re: Question about Mr. Norm's six pack (intake / carbs) setup
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09/10/22 11:53 AM
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I have been using these carbs since the early 70's. I was told back then and believe they were originally developed to replace the vacuum operated big block tri power corvette carbs which were introduced in I believe 1967. This I always believed to be true due to the L side fuel inlets. Somewhere, someone figured out these would also bolt onto the mopar six pack manifolds with the only issues being the L side fuel inlets which many worked around employing different approaches. Hustle stuff/ Direct connection jumped on the bandwagon and began offering the carbs for both big and small block applications. IF the carbs had been developed strictly for Mopars I believe the fuel inlets could have easily, and would have been put on the other side. I also believe that someone at holley looked at the earlier Ford tri power carbs that had been around since 62 or so and said with some minor mod's we can adapt these over to the corvette and the 4782 / 4783 series was born / introduced. Along came the 69-1/2 cars followed by the T/A & AAR's and as mentioned above someone bolted them on a Mopar. So, we sit here almost 60 years later disputing the original intent for the carbs with no one really knowing the actual facts.
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Re: Question about Mr. Norm's six pack (intake / carbs) setup
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09/12/22 10:10 PM
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These carburetors were developed by Holley for Ford to use in NASCAR racing, when the NASCAR guys had to go from big blocks down to small blocks. https://www.ford6vcarburetion.com/ford-6v-tech/You can see in the story here, that NASCAR banned them before Ford even got them on the track. Ford scraped their program, which left Holley with a fully developed mechanical Six Pack and no customer. They offered them to GM and MOPAR. GM said no, MOPAR said yes. The Carburetors were then sold through the Direct Connection program. Robert
AAR 4-speed 3.91, Tor-Red; 70 440 6 pack Roadrunner 4-speed 3.54, Plum Crazy; 68 Formula S conv 383 4-speed 3.23, Electric Blue; 69 Barracuda conv Slant 6 OD4 2.94, 71 B5 Blue; 78 Lil' Red Truck, Red; 70 Challenger S/E. 505 6 pack, Passon 5-speed, 3.55, B7 Blue
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Re: Question about Mr. Norm's six pack (intake / carbs) setup
[Re: rftroy]
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01/17/23 04:50 PM
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These carburetors were developed by Holley for Ford to use in NASCAR racing, when the NASCAR guys had to go from big blocks down to small blocks. https://www.ford6vcarburetion.com/ford-6v-tech/You can see in the story here, that NASCAR banned them before Ford even got them on the track. Ford scraped their program, which left Holley with a fully developed mechanical Six Pack and no customer. They offered them to GM and MOPAR. GM said no, MOPAR said yes. The Carburetors were then sold through the Direct Connection program. Robert exactly correct, I run these on my demon 340, they flow about 200 cfm more than the stock mopar carbs, the outboards are basically 850dp cut in half, thin throttle blades and slabbed shafts !!
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