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Summit said the throttle spring on the carb was enough. Is this the case?I like the dual spring, one inside the other. There is another with 2 springs side by side.
Summit said the throttle spring on the carb was enough. Is this the case?
This doesn't attach to the transmission attachment point on the bottom of the carb, does it? Because it cut it off.I like this one! It mounts easily and has double springs.
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Works nicely on the Holley 390 4 BBL
The PIC of my 2.8 V6 has the Holley 20-88
This doesn't attach to the transmission attachment point on the bottom of the carb, does it? Because it cut it off.
Rock, I discovered my lever touched the valve cover (VC) also. Just bent it in toward the intake manifold enough to clear the VC, then fastened the springs. Works great for me.This doesn't attach to the transmission attachment point on the bottom of the carb, does it? Because it cut it off.