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Your linkage is a little wild.
Can we say creative???
They work fine and tune well.
On all of the six packs I had or see on Mopars the center carb was the main one. Then the linkage would open the front and rear carbs.
No disagreement here.
I think it would be harder to tune it any other way.
It was actually easier to tune this setup the way I've done it for a few reasons.
Firstly a 650 2bbl has no primary venturi so are VERY difficult to tune for mid range.They were originally designed as a speedway carb for classes restricted to a 2bbl carb.They will idle fine and perform well at WOT but anywhere in between is a real ***** to get right.
Multiple carbs is what I am good with and in a staged setup as this I find it easier to tune 2 carbs as primaries rather than 2 secondaries.Bearing in mind this is something I figured out myself.There was no factory settings or manuals to refer to.Here's a link to a thread on an Aussie forum abt the building and tuning of the setup if you're interested.
http://www.moparmarketforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=15213Out of interest the 350s are now running 69jets and 102s in the 650 and I DID finally get to high 11s with only 303 rwhp.
I am 58 and have been playing with cars for many years. And have set up some 2 4bbl cars Fords GMs and Mopars. I always like to set it up like the factory did to make it easier to tune.
I've read much of your stuff before and repect what you write.
I'm a little younger than you at 54yo but have also played with cars my whole life.
Here's a couple from my mis spent youth
Always worked on multiple carbs and have a reputation for it.
Twin 4bbls are are easy.I do things different because I like the challenge.
Below is a pic of the next one I'm building.It's only dummied up at this stage.
What you're looking at is early 60s longhorn crossram manifolds modified to fit on later model 906 heads,rocker covers and hp exhaust manifolds.
They are sporting a pair of 450cfm single pumper mechanical secondary Holleys.
Once again I made the linkages and fuel delivery myself.
The top end will be going on the 413 in my 1960 Imperial.