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Uh, actually it is a 427 GTE carb. |
By Royce Peterson - 02/25/2002 7:54:54 PM; IP 205.188.200.44 |
Tom, The C8AF 9510 AD carbs are the original carbs on 427 GTE Cougars. Look in the illustrated parts catalog, the shop manual, the Autolite tune up specs for 1968, the Lincoln Mercury Service Bulletins for 1968, or any other reference for 1968 and you will see that it is so.
The kickdown linkage is present on these carbs because there were intentions to produce 1968 Fairlanes and Cyclones with the 427 engine. The carbs were made to be able to work in both configurations, hence the kickdown arm which is not needed on a 1968 Cougar.
C8AF 9510 - ADA carbs were sold as service replacements beginning in 1969. They are identical except for teflon bushed throttle shafts introduced across the Holley line that year.
Royce Peterson |
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