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  • Gary S.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • July 31, 1992
    • 1632

    #16
    Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

    Originally posted by Terry McManmon (3966)
    On the subject of that solenoid -- what about the screws holding it on??
    I am right in the middle of a kitchen renovation but if I can find five minutes, I will head on down to the garage and photograph the bolts that hold that bracket. Yes, they are unique.

    Gary

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    • Bryan M.
      Expired
      • April 1, 1999
      • 386

      #17
      Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

      Originally posted by Gary Schisler (21316)
      I am right in the middle of a kitchen renovation but if I can find five minutes, I will head on down to the garage and photograph the bolts that hold that bracket. Yes, they are unique.

      Gary
      Thanks Gary, It will give me something else to search the world over until I find the correct ones. I love this hobby!

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      • Joe C.
        Expired
        • August 31, 1999
        • 4598

        #18
        Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

        Originally posted by Joe Lucia (12484)
        Joe------


        Although there were minor differences among 65-72 Corvette open element air cleaner applications, they all featured similar "drop-down" base configuration. So, the throttle arm for any 1965-72 Corvette Holley carburetor should be compatible.
        Hi Joe,

        Holleys with center hung floats need additional clearance for the float adjustment nuts. Single feed Holleys don't have these.

        You are correct about the "open element" air cleaner, but for 1965 this only applied to the L78. Any 1965 with SBC did not use the open element air cleaner. The open element air cleaner was typically 1"-2" wider than the older, closed style, and so, "dropped down" an additional 1"-2".

        I'm fairly sure that all BBC with Holley used dual feed. Certainly, all 1966-67 L79 and L75 used single feed model 4160 Holley.

        Joe

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        • Gary S.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • July 31, 1992
          • 1632

          #19
          Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

          Originally posted by Dick Whittington (8804)
          If my memory is correct the bolts are unique. They are 1/4" with a 3/8" hex head. Also use a french lock
          Ok, first ever attempt at uploading a photo. I have no clue if this will work.

          Well, that worked. The photo shows the top of the hex head bolts. They have a very clear "channel" on the top that can be seen in the left hand bolt. You can also see the french locks. Why I haven't bent them up, I don't know. In addition, the bolt heads aren't as tall as a normal one would be. They are definetly shorter for some reason.

          Does this help?

          Gary
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          Last edited by Gary S.; June 3, 2008, 07:22 AM.

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          • Terry M.
            Beyond Control Poster
            • September 30, 1980
            • 15599

            #20
            Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

            I see a lot of the locks that are not bent up. Not to worry.

            Nice job Gary. Congratulations on your first photo op. Those are what I expected to see.
            Terry

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            • Jack H.
              Extremely Frequent Poster
              • April 1, 1990
              • 9906

              #21
              Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

              Here's an 'equivalent' picture of Holley + idle stop solenoid and throttle linkage from a '71 LS6 Bowtie car. Note the solenoid bracket bolts are recessed hex head with dichromate wash to color coordinate with the bracket and French lock. The key differences are the list number of the Holley carb and the use of a CEC vs. conventional idle stop solenoid...
              Last edited by Jack H.; August 4, 2008, 08:20 PM.

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              • John H.
                Beyond Control Poster
                • December 1, 1997
                • 16513

                #22
                Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

                Originally posted by Joe Ciaravino (32899)
                I'm fairly sure that all BBC with Holley used dual feed. Joe
                Joe -

                The '66-'67 L36 (390hp) used a single-feed Holley 4160 with side-hung floats.

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                • Joe L.
                  Beyond Control Poster
                  • February 1, 1988
                  • 43219

                  #23
                  Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

                  Originally posted by Joe Ciaravino (32899)
                  Hi Joe,

                  Holleys with center hung floats need additional clearance for the float adjustment nuts. Single feed Holleys don't have these.

                  You are correct about the "open element" air cleaner, but for 1965 this only applied to the L78. Any 1965 with SBC did not use the open element air cleaner. The open element air cleaner was typically 1"-2" wider than the older, closed style, and so, "dropped down" an additional 1"-2".

                  I'm fairly sure that all BBC with Holley used dual feed. Certainly, all 1966-67 L79 and L75 used single feed model 4160 Holley.

                  Joe
                  Joe-----


                  Yes, for 1965 the only open element air cleaner was the L-78. However, I was only talking about Holley carburetors used with open element air cleaners. So, for 1965, I was only talking about L-78 Holley carburetors.

                  For 1966-67 all Holley 4 barrel carburetors were "side float" except 1966 L-72 and 1967 L-88. However, I believe that the same "drop down" base configuration was used for them as for those applications with center float Holley carbs (except L-88, of course). In other words, I think the bases had clearance for center float type carbs whether or not the application used a center float carb. I'm not 100% sure of this, though.
                  In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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                  • Bryan M.
                    Expired
                    • April 1, 1999
                    • 386

                    #24
                    Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

                    Originally posted by Gary Schisler (21316)
                    Ok, first ever attempt at uploading a photo. I have no clue if this will work.

                    Well, that worked. The photo shows the top of the hex head bolts. They have a very clear "channel" on the top that can be seen in the left hand bolt. You can also see the french locks. Why I haven't bent them up, I don't know. In addition, the bolt heads aren't as tall as a normal one would be. They are definetly shorter for some reason.

                    Does this help?

                    Gary
                    Thanks Gary and Jack. Nice photos. I'll probably have a tough time locating those bolts and french locks.

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                    • Bryan M.
                      Expired
                      • April 1, 1999
                      • 386

                      #25
                      Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

                      Originally posted by Dick Whittington (8804)
                      Bryan, how current was the NC inspection sticker?
                      Dick,
                      It's a 2003 inspection sticker. SU792143
                      Thanks

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                      • Dick W.
                        Former NCRS Director Region IV
                        • June 30, 1985
                        • 10483

                        #26
                        Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

                        Bryan, just curious. Did an appraisal and a pre-purchase inspection on one last year, but think it had a current? NC sticker
                        Dick Whittington

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                        • Matthew S.
                          Expired
                          • August 31, 2005
                          • 64

                          #27
                          Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

                          Here are a couple of pictures of the linkage and idle stop solenoid bolts on my 72 LT-1 with air. My french locks are also not bent over and it looks like they have never been bent.
                          Attached Files

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                          • Joe C.
                            Expired
                            • August 31, 1999
                            • 4598

                            #28
                            Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

                            Originally posted by Joe Lucia (12484)
                            Joe-----


                            Yes, for 1965 the only open element air cleaner was the L-78. However, I was only talking about Holley carburetors used with open element air cleaners. So, for 1965, I was only talking about L-78 Holley carburetors.

                            For 1966-67 all Holley 4 barrel carburetors were "side float" except 1966 L-72 and 1967 L-88. However, I believe that the same "drop down" base configuration was used for them as for those applications with center float Holley carbs (except L-88, of course). In other words, I think the bases had clearance for center float type carbs whether or not the application used a center float carb. I'm not 100% sure of this, though.
                            Joe,

                            The center-hung float adjuster nuts are somewhat taller than the side-hung adjusters. They are also on-center of the bowl, whereas, the side hung are slightly off-center. I'm not sure, either, whether a 1966-67 SBC/L36 style base will fit on a L72/LT1/Z28 carburetor. It is possible, though.
                            Reason I brought it up is that somebody posted elsewhere that my (L76) air cleaner base would not fit on a dual feed Holley because of the throttle linkage, AND, the float adjusters.

                            Joe

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                            • Dick W.
                              Former NCRS Director Region IV
                              • June 30, 1985
                              • 10483

                              #29
                              Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

                              Originally posted by Joe Ciaravino (32899)
                              Joe,

                              The center-hung float adjuster nuts are somewhat taller than the side-hung adjusters. They are also on-center of the bowl, whereas, the side hung are slightly off-center. I'm not sure, either, whether a 1966-67 SBC/L36 style base will fit on a L72/LT1/Z28 carburetor. It is possible, though.
                              Reason I brought it up is that somebody posted elsewhere that my (L76) air cleaner base would not fit on a dual feed Holley because of the throttle linkage, AND, the float adjusters.

                              Joe
                              Joe and Joe. The basic air cleaner base is the same from '65 thru '72 for applications requiring an open air cleaner. The difference in part numbers result from the variations of the crankcase vent tube(s).
                              Dick Whittington

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                              • Joe C.
                                Expired
                                • August 31, 1999
                                • 4598

                                #30
                                Re: Need Photo of '70-'72 LT1 Carb Throttle Arm........

                                Originally posted by Dick Whittington (8804)
                                Joe and Joe. The basic air cleaner base is the same from '65 thru '72 for applications requiring an open air cleaner. The difference in part numbers result from the variations of the crankcase vent tube(s).
                                Ya' see....................that's why this is the best Corvette site on the planet.............in the universe.........even!
                                That other feller from "elsewhere" might have been mistaken.
                                Makes sense.................one stamping for all.
                                Thanks Dick.

                                Joe

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