each car different, throttle lever on carb to bracket.
The springs on a Q-jet are used to close the carburetor when you let off the throttle. Look at the throttle and install the springs to pull the throttle closed. Most Q-jet brackets have holes for the springs to attach.
Need picture of carburetor vacuum connections and what they connect to
hook it up to the intake vacuum, normally the back of the carburetor where the brake booster may be plugged in. On a vehicle without power brakes, the vacuum port is normally plugged with a screw in plug.
If it is a point type distributor you will want to hook it to constant vacuum...somewhere on a port in the base plate. If it's HEI you'll want to hook it to one in the carb body. Something that has no vacuum at idle but pulls vacuum as you give it throttle.
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yes iam not sure but there is one in South Carolina
it hooks on to the engine block and atteaches to the gas line
put new gasket on the intake manifold and bolt carb down to intake manifold and hook up all linkages and hoses.
Go to www.productsamerica.com. They have tons of crib hardware including the "s" hooks for the springs.
#1 Take all the pieces out of the box. #2 Separate the metal tubes, springs, and black bouncer thing. #3 Put the metal tubes together(look at trampoline guide). #4 Hook the springs into a slot each into the metal tubes. #5 Stretch out black bouncer thing and hook it up to the springs one each. #6 Start jumping!!! NOTE ---- Do not start attaching springs and work your way around. Start by attaching every tenth spring around the trampoline. Then add one next to that and work around etc...
get a VCR player and hook up it by the back inputs
Having water in the gas tank will work its way up to the carburetor.