I have seen two types of carb inlet fittings on L68 and L71 Tri Powers. The most common type has just the large 15/16" hex on it and the 5/8" fuel line fitting screws into it.
Then there is a second type that has the large 15/16" hex, but also a second smaller stepped down hex that a 5/8" wrench will fit on.
To me the first type makes no sense as you cannot get a wrench on it to hold it sufficiently without gouging up your float bowls, and messing up the hex when they are on the engine. The large hex is 80% shrouded by the air horn and bowl.
The second type with the additional smaller hex makes removal a breeze.
When I ordered a set from Paragon and from Holley for a 69 L68 they both sent me the two hex versions. But most of the carbs I see, and my restored carbs by The Carburetor Man in NJ, have the first type.
Any input? Would the second type be judged as correct too? They make too much sense not to install instead of the first type...
Thanks!
Then there is a second type that has the large 15/16" hex, but also a second smaller stepped down hex that a 5/8" wrench will fit on.
To me the first type makes no sense as you cannot get a wrench on it to hold it sufficiently without gouging up your float bowls, and messing up the hex when they are on the engine. The large hex is 80% shrouded by the air horn and bowl.
The second type with the additional smaller hex makes removal a breeze.
When I ordered a set from Paragon and from Holley for a 69 L68 they both sent me the two hex versions. But most of the carbs I see, and my restored carbs by The Carburetor Man in NJ, have the first type.
Any input? Would the second type be judged as correct too? They make too much sense not to install instead of the first type...
Thanks!
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