On Thu, 21 Feb 2008, Frank Swygert wrote: > Tom, the only "problem" you might have is that the ports > on the 70 head should be much bigger than the later model > ports. Hmm, I'll watch for that. The gaskets I have match up, so that will be an easy check guide. Bigger exhaust ports would be a problem though. > Since your Classic uses a linkage instead of a cable you will > have a wee bit of a problem. Fabricating that stuff I don't mind and find easy enough, mill or not. I do 99% of my work with a 5" Wilton vise, a cheap Delta 6" drill press, files and hacksaw. It's already a fabricated linkage, M35 and all, since I have a propane carb now that had none of that stuff anyhoo. > The problem will just be no place to bolt the linkage on. On my 70 Hornet/83 258, I had to fab up the kickdown linkage from the carb to trannie, as I simply lost the rod. But it was a stock-ish throttle cable setup to begin with. The late-model hanging pedal with flappy tab bugs me, it seems like it ought to be on a go-kart. I far prefer the old style floor mounted gas pedal, which the Rambler has, with it's silly push-to-turn rod linkage. Nice to drive in bare feet with (screw legality there :-) I rotated the carb 90 degrees to accomodate that, the aluminum setup will require a re-think. (I hadn't given these issues any thought, to be honest, and was just gonna bang up against the problem when I got there :-) _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list