Only discussing, nothing more.
Ah, it appears the Offenhauser SBC Crossram also mounted the carbs in different directions.
Forgot to mention in previous post, the ambiguous List 1850 600 CFm Vac Sec
has 1-1/4" Dia Pri Venturi & 1-5/16" Dia Sec Venturi & 4x 1-9/16" 'Flies,
which are the same dimensions as the 4210, 4295, 4584, 4776, and others.
In scans of a 1971 Holley Listing, it shows same Jets and Power Valve for 4210 & 4295?
#69 Primary, #6.5 Power valve, #71 Secondary.
If only had the Air Bleed, PVCR, & IFR sizes from a 4210 & 4295, which unaware are in any chart.
If someone who has those in-hand would measure them with pin gauges that would be awesome, invaluable.
The 20-3 Throttle Shaft & Bellcrank Kit, Cam Follower in Slot Type, appears to be 1:1 rather than Progressive.
20-3 a service replacement for the List 4224 660 Center Squirter, so shaft flats are for 1-11/16" Dia 'Flies,
where the 4210, 4295, 4776 have 1-9/16" Dia 'Flies, so do the too wide shaft flats matter ?
4210 was 1:1 Follower/Slot, a fixed radius slot, 4295 was Progressive Follower/Slot, a 'W' shaped slot.
Holley used to offer a 20-27 Throttle Shaft & Bellcrank Progressive Kit with the 'W' Slot like the 4295.
Wonder if Braswells or Holley or someone might sell just the Throttle Shaft Bellcrank end pieces?
Then a person could just swap Throttle Shaft end pieces on what they have, like if starting with a 4776.
And agree, start with an early -1 or -2 4776, but man newer QF or other versions have some
nice additional features like bowl site glasses, screw-in air bleeds, maybe even changeable PCVR's.
In a conversation with a retired GM Engineer, he laughed about the 4210 4295 left handed inlet fuel bowls.
Intent was factory set-up with everything in between the 2 carbs for 'neat packaging'.
But in practice and racing it was very impractical, so racers swapped the Bowls Front to back,
resulting in both carbs having outboard fuel bowl inlets, and the engineer said he had a 'process'
to compensate Needle Adjustments due to the site screw difference, as you mentioned.