I've been going over many of the details in the JG and read where the carb return spring is cad/zinc plated but painted engine color for base engines. Since I own a 327/300 hp base engine, I assume mine should be orange, which it is not. Question 1 - is that correct? Second, I tried to remove the bracket but the temp sending unit was in the way of removing one of the screws. I assume I can just unplug and unscrew the temp sending unit. Question 2 - is that correct? Finally, when I loosened the two screws trying to take the bracket off, some oil leaked from around the manifold base at that point. Made me think I should pick up some spare bolts so I can detail and repaint the two bolts while repainting the bracket. When I went to order some from Corvette Central, I noticed that they list 1967 base intake manifold bolts as being "black" rather than "silver". Mine currently on the car are "silver" and then painted orange. Question 3 - are the bolts suppose to black and then painted orange on a base 327/300 horse engine? Finally, my car is an automatic. So, I have two lime-green springs attached to the carb, both of which run back towards the firewall. Question 4 - Am I also suppose to have the black phosphate spring that runs forward to the bracket?
1. Is the carb spring bracket on a '67 327/300hp car suppose to be painted orange?
2. Can I just unscrew the temp sending unit without and repercussions to get the bolt off?
3. Are the intake manifold bolts on a '67 327/300hp engine suppose to be black painted orange or is silver ok?
4. Does a PG automatic car have the forward black phosphate carb spring?
Thanks.
1. Is the carb spring bracket on a '67 327/300hp car suppose to be painted orange?
2. Can I just unscrew the temp sending unit without and repercussions to get the bolt off?
3. Are the intake manifold bolts on a '67 327/300hp engine suppose to be black painted orange or is silver ok?
4. Does a PG automatic car have the forward black phosphate carb spring?
Thanks.
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