update
installed the new fuel lines today,,AN lines r the only way to go,,nice and clean,tight,looks good,very little force to tighten,AND best of all no leaks,plus,they make each carb independant,no hard lines,much better for longevity, after taking all day to install,, hit the fuel pump and not one bit of fuel leakage anywhere,,the adapter fittings at the carb uses 1 rubber coated slim crush washer only unlike the banjo's that uses thick alum crushers that take exceptional force to seal..no good..not exactly the way walter p chrysler did it with the 6 packs but the direct connection carbs were over the counter upgrades anyway,i can blip the throttle like a small block now and boy does it want to wind!crisp would best describt the throttle response,not mushy like stock.. the bracket that the fuel log is bolted to is my former coil bracket cut down to accomadate the log,,i believe this set up equals the air flow of a dominator carb,,hhhmmmm,,six pack dominator!!!???i'll have some of that..
its easyer to tune also without idle circuits on the outboards,,just idle screws,and jet plates,and squirters,and accelerator pumps,helps when tuning in gear with larger cams like my 555 solid lifter with low idle vacuum.
that pump in the place of the battery is a vacuum pump for the power brakes,,from sbbc brake systems..app they r in all new cars and trucks,,pretty main stream now,,batterys in the trunk..wiil not mod the car sheet metal wise,,no pro street here but just some good common sense mods,,tony