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    Six Pack for a small block chevy

     



    Want to know information on throttle linkage for the six pack. Any info?

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    What kind of info? Progressive linkage works great on a tri-power setup. Mike P has set up a number of them, probably a thread or two on here concerning how he did his.
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    Ya, MikeP, has some great info on 6 packs, helped me out last spring. Speedway Mtr's has an inexpensive progressive linkage package.
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    SBC 6 pack

     



    I have an Eelco progressive on my 6x2, Elelbrock are rereleasing the X-1 and have progressive linkages to suit. If street use a progressive linkage is the way to go as you run on centre 2 until 65% throttle when the others cut in. Don't use a direct linkage on the street as ALL carbs will work simultaneously. There is slight differences I believe between 94 and 97 setup so you need to choose the rights carbs, manifold and linkage that suits you.
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    Crazy mis-leading title! I was ready to hand over a half dozen SBC's layin' round here, clutterin' up the place.. 8-)

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