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What two features make the design of the carburetor air box used on the '57 Stude Golden Hawk superior to the carb air box design used for the Avanti R3 engine?

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51 minutes ago, Nelson said:

Mixture screws are accessible without opening the air box.

Yes!..that's one for sure.....

Now, how about the other even more important (in my opinion) feature?

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Fuel drains, also the hard lines for fuel and vacuum are hard plumbed without the need for rubber seals.

 

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2 hours ago, brad said:

Fuel drains, also the hard lines for fuel and vacuum are hard plumbed without the need for rubber seals.

 

Yes exactly!.....In general use, rubber grommets with steel fuel lines passing through them can degrade with time...The '57 GH fuel delivery setup was pretty much 'bullet proof'!

PS...As an economy measure, Studrbaker went to the 'grommet' setup on the 1958 Golden & Packard Hawks.

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