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I am having an issue finding a carb that will work on my 67 Coronet with a small block with A/C. I want to install a 650 Holley carb. Does Holley make a 650 without duel inlets? Duel inlet fuel line will not clear my A/C brackets so I can't use it. Been looking, am I missing something?
 
Have you considered making your own feed line that fits with the carb you want to use? Not hard to do...
 
So, you're looking at a 650 double pumper? Is there room on the opposite side of the carburetor for the fuel lines? You can get fuel bowls with the fuel inlet on the opposite side. Also, with a Holley, watch for minor carb/intake clearance issues (no big deal in my experience)
 
So, you're looking at a 650 double pumper? Is there room on the opposite side of the carburetor for the fuel lines? You can get fuel bowls with the fuel inlet on the opposite side. Also, with a Holley, watch for minor carb/intake clearance issues (no big deal in my experience)
Just going with a regular 650 with vacuum secondary
 
on a double pump I always just buy the standard two line mr gasket and cut it off and use a brass tee instead. the line is cheap enough.

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I am having an issue finding a carb that will work on my 67 Coronet with a small block with A/C. I want to install a 650 Holley carb. Does Holley make a 650 without duel inlets? Duel inlet fuel line will not clear my A/C brackets so I can't use it. Been looking, am I missing something?
Tubes do bend.
 
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