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Something to look at...  Not mine.  Smile

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That's really something! I noticed the REX valley cover which leads me to believe that this set-up may have been all together and maybe running  in the recent past. He also gives the snout length of 9&1/4" which I think Chuck was looking for at one time.

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Interesting route for the fuel lines that double back to the fuel rail. I was never able to get such tight bends for my 3x2 set up.

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I'm using the standard 2 Vee damper with the blower cog pulley in front. With a 7" snout and 2" spacer it lined up straight for me. I think it all depends on how the cog pulley is mounted. I made an adapter that bolts into the center of the stock damper using the center and both pulley bolts and provides a flush mounting point for the cog pulley. Chuck


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I do love that set-up. Would look great in my Model A coupe.

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MarkMontereyBay (5/15/2015)
Interesting route for the fuel lines that double back to the fuel rail. I was never able to get such tight bends for my 3x2 set up.


You just need the right bender.  Eastwood sold one that could do a bend like that.  I have one and it is awesome.  They may still sell them.



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