Yes, that would appear backwards and incorrect, the slot goes on the secondary carburetor. The one with the Choke assembly is your primary and should have the solid part of the linkage attached.
Very odd to see that, but I've been finding wiring harness errors in 60-62 manuals lately as well.
I have a question concerning the orientation of the throttle linkage rod connecting the in-line carburetors on the 300H. I've attached a picture from the 62 FSM with the slotted portion of the rod on the rear carburetor. Is this correct? I've studied this diagram and it appears backwards? I've looked at photos online and there are several examples showing the slotted portion of the rod on the front carburetor as well as how it is depicted in the FSM diagram. Forums are also mixed in terms of the correct orientation - he's an example:https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/a-closer-look-at-the-carb-setup-with-questions.240770/I know the FSM is considered "gospel" but I have encountered instances where diagrams are either incorrect or lacking sufficient details.I just want it to be correct and carburetors to function properly.Thanks in advance!Kurt--
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