Nick,
If the dual quad
manifold is the 1956 Fury aluminum manifold without the automatic
chock heat tube, then you must run straight linkage to make the engine gets
gas to the front and back cylinders. If the manifold is 1957 or 1958 dual
quad manifold made of cast iron and has the chock heat tube then you can
run progressive linkage or straight linkage.
The front part of the 56 Fury
aluminum manifold and the back part of the manifold has a wall inside it
that separates the rear carburetor from feeding the front 4
cylinders.
The most important thing
you can do is make sure you are getting full throttle when the pedal is
to the metal. DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE RETURN SPRINGS. THEY MUST BE RIGHT ALSO
FOR FULL THROTTLE.
Ron Swartley
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