Fellow 6 cylinder owners.
I have a working prototype mechanical linkage set-up for a holley 2300 2 barrel carburetor on a modified log manifold.
The car is a 67 mustang which will be the final installation of a 1980 cylinder head. This head has the larger log,intake ports & many other improvments. The head has received a .075 milled cut off the head surface to bring the cc's down to 50. The intake bowls have been cleaned up with the removal of the projecting valve guides right in the bowl airstream. The exhaust ports have been opened up & both the intake & exhaust valves have been upgraded by valves from fssp. the exhaust valve has been cut down to 1.430" & hardened valve seats have been installed. The reason i cut the valves to 1.430 from 1.5, is because i feel the valves with the hardened seats would be too close to the combustion wall.
Before milling the log, certain log areas were filled in with brass, by brazing. If i do another log i might try muggy weld so you don't have to preheat the head.
The bill of materials are as follows:
1 throttle lever extension holley # 20-7-part of the lever has to be hack-sawed off & the remaining part bolted to the carburetor throttle lever.
1 mr. gasket ball joint 2/set 3811g
1 1/4" rod ends 2/set 3812g
1 again mr. gasket universal bellcrank kit 1524
2 mr. gasket linkage rods 3815
You will have to use a 1/4-28 die to remove plating from the threads & to thread the connector between the bellcrank lever & the carburetor throttle lever extension.
Another nice addition is the fuel bowl-quick change jet kit 34-25 & the clear sight plug 26-113. this is on a 350 cfm. The 500 cfm has the shiney finish & you will have to use the chrome quick change bowl set-up.
The mounting piece is a 1/4 x 1" piece of aluminium stock which i found in lowes home improvment center. You will have to plug the egr hole with a pipe plug & mount the aluminium stock to the head using the 2 egr mounting bolt holes. I also drilled & tapped a#10 screw with spacer at the forward end of the log to steady the stock.
The stock 6 cylinder lever can be used in this installation. I figured about 1" to 1 1/8 movement of the firewall stock throttle lever to get the job done.**Remember this is on a 67 mustang with a previous stock autolite 1100 carb. So check your distance of movement on you perticular application.
Last but not least but i welded the first half of the stock linkage to the thicker mr. gasket throttle rod to the bell crank.
On with the photos.Notice the plate which mounts to the modified intake log is milled on an angle to maintain the stock air cleaner angle for proper hood clearance.
One last thing, remember to lap the valves in then back cut to the lap in using a valve grinder around the 28 degree area. The gain is flow is well worth your time & money. Good luck
william ambler
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I want to put a plug in for mike at fspp, he now has these hooker headers by jetcoat #6601. these headers have a 38" 1 1/2 primary to 2 2 1/2 outlets. Thanks mike for your great support of quality parts.
Notice the slight twist of the longer lever of the bellcrank to achieve a better angle for the ball linkage to the carb.
I have a working prototype mechanical linkage set-up for a holley 2300 2 barrel carburetor on a modified log manifold.
The car is a 67 mustang which will be the final installation of a 1980 cylinder head. This head has the larger log,intake ports & many other improvments. The head has received a .075 milled cut off the head surface to bring the cc's down to 50. The intake bowls have been cleaned up with the removal of the projecting valve guides right in the bowl airstream. The exhaust ports have been opened up & both the intake & exhaust valves have been upgraded by valves from fssp. the exhaust valve has been cut down to 1.430" & hardened valve seats have been installed. The reason i cut the valves to 1.430 from 1.5, is because i feel the valves with the hardened seats would be too close to the combustion wall.
Before milling the log, certain log areas were filled in with brass, by brazing. If i do another log i might try muggy weld so you don't have to preheat the head.
The bill of materials are as follows:
1 throttle lever extension holley # 20-7-part of the lever has to be hack-sawed off & the remaining part bolted to the carburetor throttle lever.
1 mr. gasket ball joint 2/set 3811g
1 1/4" rod ends 2/set 3812g
1 again mr. gasket universal bellcrank kit 1524
2 mr. gasket linkage rods 3815
You will have to use a 1/4-28 die to remove plating from the threads & to thread the connector between the bellcrank lever & the carburetor throttle lever extension.
Another nice addition is the fuel bowl-quick change jet kit 34-25 & the clear sight plug 26-113. this is on a 350 cfm. The 500 cfm has the shiney finish & you will have to use the chrome quick change bowl set-up.
The mounting piece is a 1/4 x 1" piece of aluminium stock which i found in lowes home improvment center. You will have to plug the egr hole with a pipe plug & mount the aluminium stock to the head using the 2 egr mounting bolt holes. I also drilled & tapped a#10 screw with spacer at the forward end of the log to steady the stock.
The stock 6 cylinder lever can be used in this installation. I figured about 1" to 1 1/8 movement of the firewall stock throttle lever to get the job done.**Remember this is on a 67 mustang with a previous stock autolite 1100 carb. So check your distance of movement on you perticular application.
Last but not least but i welded the first half of the stock linkage to the thicker mr. gasket throttle rod to the bell crank.
On with the photos.Notice the plate which mounts to the modified intake log is milled on an angle to maintain the stock air cleaner angle for proper hood clearance.
One last thing, remember to lap the valves in then back cut to the lap in using a valve grinder around the 28 degree area. The gain is flow is well worth your time & money. Good luck



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I want to put a plug in for mike at fspp, he now has these hooker headers by jetcoat #6601. these headers have a 38" 1 1/2 primary to 2 2 1/2 outlets. Thanks mike for your great support of quality parts.
Notice the slight twist of the longer lever of the bellcrank to achieve a better angle for the ball linkage to the carb.