On the subject of blower motors: Most blower motors are physically very similar. The main distinctions being direction of rotation ( depending on which end of the motor shaft the fan is mounted on ) and the physical mounting. The rotation is the important issue, as the physical mounting tends to be on the motor thru bolts and this issue can be re-engineered if absolutely needed. Most competent parts places can refer to whats called a buyers guide, and the heating -air conditioning catalogs are no exception. If you can determine the rotation , which usually you can do by looking at the squirrel cage, then you can pick a motor from the catalog that will work. Since the fan speed is controlled by a separate bank of resistors and the switch, thats not usually an issue. I have replaced several heater - a/c blower motors over the years by this method, on vehicles that were no longer officially listed in various catalogs. On the subject of the kickdown linkage and the Edelbrock TM-7 manifold, Edelbrock sells a little adapter you bolt to the carb that compensates for the different linkage geometry. In nearly any performance catalog that lists Edelbrock carbs, you will find it nearby. The main thing is that you want the kickdown to be fully rearward or downward, forcing the kickdown lever fully back, when the carb is at wide open. You absolutely dont want the kickdown linkage to be disconnected as this will cause transmission problems, the Torqueflite references throttle pressures internally to the kickdown linkage. Good luck folks Mikey 62 Crown Coupe