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NO, that linkage isn't right. And that is why it's shifting to early. With all that slop in the cable there, you need to be at damn near half throttle before it even starts to meter the TV valve. IIRC, you should start getting some kind of TV metering starting at about 1/8 or little over throttle. Meaning a little slack is OK, but that appears to be to much. Now you have lots of room for adjustment there to tighten it up, but then you're gonna have a full pull at about half throttle and it's going to shift late, and I think the TV valve will limit you to not being able to get a full throttle to the carb.
As far as the Carb, I'm about 100% certain, that is indeed a Weber 4bl Carb. MOST Edelbrocks are Carter AFB Carbs. I see Carter resemblence there for certain and someone could have very well just added that Eddy sticker. I'm also curious, what frggin intake is that? Damn near as tall as a friggin Tunnel Ram. I"m wondering if it's not a single plane intake. Doesn't appear to be with the runners, but damn, that thing just seems awful high to me.
As far as the Carb, I'm about 100% certain, that is indeed a Weber 4bl Carb. MOST Edelbrocks are Carter AFB Carbs. I see Carter resemblence there for certain and someone could have very well just added that Eddy sticker. I'm also curious, what frggin intake is that? Damn near as tall as a friggin Tunnel Ram. I"m wondering if it's not a single plane intake. Doesn't appear to be with the runners, but damn, that thing just seems awful high to me.