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Six Pack mixture screws

Started by 340Challman, June 25, 2020, 08:46:22 PM

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340Challman

Hey Everyone. There was a guy in California that was making Allen socket mixture screws and a ball head Allen wrench for the six pack setups. I can't find anything on the guy anymore, so I assume he is no longer doing such. Is anyone else making such a kit? If I can't get something to be able to tune my center and rear carb, I'm going to yank em and put on a single 4. That would be a bummer.
Thanks.
Kevin

Chryco Psycho

The front & center carb can be easily tuned in place , it is only the rear carb that is a problem , I have not seen allen head mixture screws ever but you may be able to find them . My experience tuning numerous 6 Pack systems is turn the mix screws out 1/2 a turn , this will be very close & tune the other 4 to get it exact .

Fastmark

The middle carb uses screws in the metering block. Promax makes a billet base with angled screws that you can easily reach for the rear.


GrandpaKevin

Six Pack solutions mixture screws are no longer available.
I use a set on my wife's 440 six pack and while a little tricky to access they work great.
https://moparforums.com/forums/f79/finally-viable-solution-accessing-those-pesky-sixpack-rear-carb-mixture-screws-11583/

You can buy a base plate with angled (accessible) mixture screws for your rear carb from Pro Max.
Like mentioned the mixture screws are accessible on all carbs except the rear one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ProMax-Billet-Six-Pack-Throttle-Base-Angled-Mixture-Screws/233541858312?hash=item36602df408:g:vKoAAOSw4PxZ84ij

Gary AAR

I have a set of Promax parts (including the base plate) that I would be willing to sell.  Send a PM if interested.

340Challman

Quote from: Fastmark on June 28, 2020, 03:55:52 AM
The middle carb uses screws in the metering block. Promax makes a billet base with angled screws that you can easily reach for the rear.

:-[ Senior moment. Don't know what I was thinking about the center.  :dunno:  :D
Kevin

larry4406

I recall reading tune the front and middle, then swap back to front, and continue tuning.


340Challman

Many thanks to Gary AAR. Got his Promax kit. Now just waiting on the new Earls flexible AN fuel line kit. Has anyone used this? What are your thoughts?
Kevin