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Just put a dual feed summit 600 cfm carb on my 292 and the fuel line hits the coil. looking for solutions. My coil mounts sideways. Thanks
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Can you post a picture so we can see what options there are?
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Use a bracket like this and mount it parallel to the valve cover. https://www.summitracing.com/oh/parts/fms-m-12044-a2/overview/
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45* fuel fittings are also made: Might "clear" the coil as-is.
Regards, JLB
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For various reasons I can't use the original coil mount on my 'Bird so it's mounted to the firewall. Less vibration and possibly cooler, both good things. Don
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Is it better to mount the coil in a vertical position if possible?
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Only if the coil is oil filled.
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62galxe (8/2/2019) Just put a dual feed summit 600 cfm carb on my 292 and the fuel line hits the coil. looking for solutions. My coil mounts sideways. ThanksPositioning the coil in an upright position is an option.
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I thought all coils were oil filled although different coils may use different kinds of oil.
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