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Air Gap intake
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    Air Gap intake

    I have a new Edlebrock Air Gap and Street Demon carb going into my current rebuilding of a 401. My question is: Will the stock throttle linkage work on it?

    Just trying to get some bugs worked out before I get that far and was wondering if anyone has already installed this intake as of yet.

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    Re: Air Gap intake

    I know with my edelbrock performer, I had to get a cable bracket to hold my throttle cable for my CJ7. Not sure if their other intakes are the same. Just an FYI - if anyone thinks about buying an edelbrock carb and an edelbrock 14" air filter - you will need a spacer to make them fit together. Go figure!

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    you might need the bracket with the 2 sets of holes
    on my air gap I went with the lokar set up for the carb and kick down then i have a elde carb too

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    I see in the pic of this motor a line coming off the back of the thermostat housing and another one alongside of the carb, what ae these and where do the go?

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    I ran the intake cooling lines


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