Well, you guys got me curious so I started looking through pictures of my car when I first got it home. At that time it had a 6210 on it with the original air cleaner (see pictures attached). As you can see, the engine is filthy (as was the entire engine compartment!), but there aren't any (extra) dents in the air cleaner base for carb clearance. Of course, I can't say the 6210 will work with
EVERY air cleaner out there, but I would say that since Holley advertises this carb as a " direct “bolt on” replacement", it should. However, read the
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS!! There are a few notes regarding "reforming" the fuel line and spacers for air cleaners!!
The air cleaner base in a Corvette wraps DOWN around the carburetor more than for other cars due to the lower hood
Gary, the air cleaner base on my 69 Corvette L36 and the base on my 68 Camaro L89 are a bit different in where the factory indentations are, but the "drop" on both is the same. It appears that any car with an open element air cleaner uses the same basic "drop".
And yes, I agree. Lars is
THE MAN when it comes to Q-Jets AND distributors. I had him restore the original Q-Jet and TI distributor on my 69 Corvette L36 and they both run FANTASTIC!!!
Ed