I have a 250 six in a Chevy pickup, I put on a dual Offy manifold and a couple of Carter Weber carbs form Langdon Stovebolt. I also bought his dual carb linkage kit.
The directions that came with the carbs said to mount them with the choke side towards the firewall, which I did. That puts the throttle operation side to side relative to the truck and engine, that is the throttle lever needs to be pulled towards the left front fender.
The pedal linkage at the firewall moves forward and backwards. I am getting ready to make a throttle linkage, and it would be a lot easier to make if I turned the carbs 90 deg so the throttle moved fore and aft like the pedal....Is there any reason that the carbs need to be turned a specific direction (assuming they physically fit)?
Heres a picture of the carbs as they are....
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r28/meld1234/Davids%20Truck/Carbs.jpgThanks!