Attaching Cruise Control Cable to Edelbrock from Thermoquad Carburetor.

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Bob has asked me for pictures on the correct way to attach his cruise control to the Edelbrock.
Here you go, big guy and thanks for the help you gave me:

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That was a pretty damn good illustration! LOL!

You ought to see my attempt at any kind of art!
 
Bob, I wanted to ask, I may have already ask in another post. I recall you replacing all your A/C components. I've replaced my compressor and metering block. But want to replace condenser, dryer filter and hoses . Any direction or advice on where to find those components at a reasonable price?
 
Bob, I wanted to ask, I may have already ask in another post. I recall you replacing all your A/C components. I've replaced my compressor and metering block. But want to replace condenser, dryer filter and hoses . Any direction or advice on where to find those components at a reasonable price?

Dodge Monaco AC Condenser

www.benzhydraulics.com

They have a bolt on condenser for a Dodge Monaco. It's the same one for all Formal's.

No NOS replacement hoses available on the planet. I had this place rebuild mine in Delaware. They used the old ends and put new hoses on in less than 24 hours. Dryer filter you can get get anywhere, AAP, AZ, NAPA. NAPA has a compressor gasket kit that has the correct metal gaskets for both sides of the compressor where the hoses bolt to the compressor. Green O-rings from anywhere.
 
I called the Edelbrock tech line about that cruise control mount years ago and they even sent me a Chevy part (that didn't work anyways) and were baffled that I even called to report that problem on Mopar applications.
 
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