kuhlou
Well-known member
I plan to mount my new hw5200 someday soon. I notice in the posts that the 5200's seem to be mounted in various directions relative to the engine. I've read that the carb should be mounted with the openings parallel to the valve cover. This puts choke toward the firewall, throttle linkage to passenger side, fuel bowl to driver side. In my 66 mustang, the throttle linkage is the most challenging in this position, I think.
Or, I've seen the 5200 mounted with the holes 90* to the valve cover, throttle toward the firewall, fuel bowl in front. I think the throttle linkage may be a little easier to hook up in this direction.
So, the consideration appears to be, what is the "easiest" mount to get the throttle linkage to work on a 66 stang versus what orientation does the carb perform the best? Is carb performance a big issue because of it's orientation? Appreciate any comments, thanks.
Or, I've seen the 5200 mounted with the holes 90* to the valve cover, throttle toward the firewall, fuel bowl in front. I think the throttle linkage may be a little easier to hook up in this direction.
So, the consideration appears to be, what is the "easiest" mount to get the throttle linkage to work on a 66 stang versus what orientation does the carb perform the best? Is carb performance a big issue because of it's orientation? Appreciate any comments, thanks.