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SBC9248PRO progressive linkage for 2-2 barrels Hi Fellas
I'm trying to find a progressive linkage for my 59A engine. Isky 2-2 barrel intake, dual 97'S Max1 cam.Carb spacing is 5 1/8 inches Currently running straight linkage and would like to try a progressive set up. Stromberg shows SBC9248pro at Summit and Speedway both are back ordered and future shipping dates keep moving. Sent a message to Max at Stromberg in Salt Lake several days ago and no reply. Does anybody have a suggestion for an alternative? Also any thoughts on progressive set up are appreciated Pete Rose |
Re: SBC9248PRO progressive linkage for 2-2 barrels https://www.ebay.com/itm/36161905220....c101506.m1851
Maybe this one from Ebay will work. |
Re: SBC9248PRO progressive linkage for 2-2 barrels I would not use a progressive linkage on a 2x2 setup as the result will cause a very mismatched fuel distribution between the two ends of the manifold.
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Re: SBC9248PRO progressive linkage for 2-2 barrels Yeah, Probably the only way you could successfully run a progressive linkage with two, twos, is if they're bolted onto one of those Y adapters...
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About the only way this may be made to work is by swapping out the Offenhauser manifold you have for one like the picture shown. Notice the front carb is almost in the stock location in the center of the manifold, while the back carb is waaay back by the fuel pump. Running one of these with the front carb as the primary would probably give you a car that ran pretty decently most of the time. Only when you hit the throttle enough for the second carb to open would you start to experience fuel distribution problems. I always wanted to try this, but there are too many better solutions. (I think you have to "re-clock" the fuel pump to make it all fit.)
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Re: SBC9248PRO progressive linkage for 2-2 barrels Two carbs on a flathead supply the same amount of fuel to all the cylinders at the same time, mores than a single carb in the center!
By making one carb (that doesn't feed all 8 cylinders at one time). the primary carb with progressive linkage keeping the other carb closed till called on, you are supplying uneven fuel delivery for most of your driving. Balance your two carbs so that all cylinders get the same fuel delivery all of the time! Use a progressive linkage for 3 carbs as it was intended |
Re: SBC9248PRO progressive linkage for 2-2 barrels Thanks fellas I appreciate your feedback..
Thanks Tony NY for offering an alternative May have to rethink this. Pete |
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Re: SBC9248PRO progressive linkage for 2-2 barrels Both my cars with 2 carbs (one has 97s,one has 81s) have straight linkage no progressive and they work wonderfully. My Ardun car has 4 Webers and they all work together also.
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Re: SBC9248PRO progressive linkage for 2-2 barrels Man, am I glad that I read this! I'm planning to add another 94 to my '53 flattie, using a dual carb Weiand manifold that I have. I might have considered a progressive linkage, but now I won't. Thanks all, for saving me some headaches!
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