Re: mechanical six-pack carbs.
[Re: Danan]
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10/29/11 08:01 PM
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The mechanical six pack set-ups DO have accelerator pumps on the outboard carbs!!
Regarding six packs: I cannot believe how much BS (mis)information is floating around the internet, repeated and passed on my people who have never owned/run a six pack. Same thing with 426 hemis...
Yes, the mechanical secondary six pack carbs do have accelerator pumps, because they need them. It's basically just a holley double pumper spread out over 3 carbs. You need that accelerator pump shot to help cover the transition. What you definitely don't want to do is redneck a mechanical linkage to a set of vacuum carbs. That would perform horridly. Like was mentioned already, there used to be a company that would convert your vacuum carbs to have accelerator pump and mechanical linkage. But my question is at that point why wouldn't you just buy a pair of holley 2300 series carbs and run them?
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Re: mechanical six-pack carbs.
[Re: 70sixpkrt]
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I had a set brand new in the box that I sold about 6 yrs ago. I can not find pictures of it with the box and part number. Sorry.
Holley part #s were 4782 and 4783
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Re: mechanical six-pack carbs.
[Re: meepmeep70]
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Holley part #s were 4782 and 4783
I was talking about the Edelbrock linkage. I sold the carbs and linkage at the same time. The linkage was brand new in the box and I had a pic of the Edelbrock part #.
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Re: mechanical six-pack carbs.
[Re: 72383cudaman]
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I do not have any part number for the progressive linkage. If you know of anyone with some old "Direct Connection Catalogs" the numbers should be in there, along with the numbers for the carbs too. Might be a starting point at least. Here are a couple of pics from the net over past few years of different linkages...
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Re: mechanical six-pack carbs.
[Re: fastnos]
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and another...with vaccuum secondaries
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Re: mechanical six-pack carbs.
[Re: fastnos]
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Last one, might be able to track down one of these by old NOS number on different web sites...?
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Re: mechanical six-pack carbs.
[Re: fastnos]
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I ended up with a very nice and simple heim-joint linkage from Ben at Promax. Also, using #6 banjo fuel fittings with good result & clearance.
Last edited by jbc426; 10/30/11 09:13 AM.
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Re: mechanical six-pack carbs.
[Re: xs29j8]
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10/30/11 03:49 PM
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I ran three 250 CFM Holleys with a homemade linkage setup for almost a decade. The throttle response was incredible, the best I have ever had on a carbureted car. Basically it was a 750 CFM triple-pumper... Downsides were around town fuel mileage and top end power due to the 750 CFM limit... 13.6s@ 102 MPH. The carbs were meant for a 289 Cobra, and bought new at a swap meet in Houston for $40/set of three. On the end carbs, I had to cut down the extended air horns to clear the cross bars n the air cleaners.
Here's a photo of the setup:
hmm a neat trick would be to get 3 FoMoCo 550's and run them.
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Re: mechanical six-pack carbs.
[Re: Danan]
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The mechanical six pack set-ups DO have accelerator pumps on the outboard carbs!!
Regarding six packs: I cannot believe how much BS (mis)information is floating around the internet, repeated and passed on my people who have never owned/run a six pack. Same thing with 426 hemis...
ain't this the truth! i made my own linkage back in the day.
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