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Pman1961 09-03-2011 09:41 PM

Picture request of fuel system related components
 
I'm asking all you good people to show me pictures of your throttle return spring bracket. I may make a change to mind if something looks better. Also, it seems as though the angle of the fuel line going to my quick fuel carb is slightly different then the previous Holley 4160 and 4150 I had on it. Seems crazy but now when I went to hook up the rigid fuel line running down towards the frame it conflicts with the heater hose going to the intake. If I had the space a 1/2" carb spacer it would give me plenty of room to clear the hose. However, with my current air cleaner setup it would probably make contact with the hood with the spacer. So I have the option of changing out the fitting of the intake or I'm considering running the fuel line from the carb towards the rear in lieu of the front. Anyone have some pics of your fuel line setup that you are pleased with for my consideration? Also, with this configuration where did the hard fuel line from the tank teminate?

mickmate 09-04-2011 05:45 AM

Throttle return bracket bottom of the page
Actom Custom Enterprises Custom Metal for Cobra's

mickmate 09-04-2011 05:55 AM

There's a lot of options on full flow elbows and angle fittings, check the thread size.

patrickt 09-04-2011 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pman1961 (Post 1149470)
I'm asking all you good people to show me pictures of your throttle return spring bracket. I may make a change to mind if something looks better.

Ignore the black zip tie holding the the throttle at wide-open - I don't drive it that way.:rolleyes:

http://208.255.159.239/carbsprings001.jpg

Pman1961 09-04-2011 08:40 AM

I never thought I'd say this since you can be a bit hard on people...but you're a funny man Patrick!

Silverback51 09-04-2011 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pman1961 (Post 1149495)
I never thought I'd say this since you can be a bit hard on people...but you're a funny man Patrick!

Actually I'm betting he does drive it with the zip tie in place.:eek:;):D


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