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Re: Linkage at carburetor
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Jeff Casalegno
Owen I thought i was missing that I will have to look around and try and find it. Is it made of the exhaust material? , and yes the stud is 1 " to short or so.

Thanks
Jeff

Posted on: 2018/6/29 13:46
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Linkage at carburetor
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Jeff Casalegno
I have attached a picture of my linkage to my carburetor, I had to put a bend on it for it was to long. My question is I think i am missing a plate that connects to the exhaust manifold, which is why the linkage is to long, and had to bend it. Does anyone have a picture of there carburetor that they can send me. As you can see in the picture the stud to connect the carburetor from manifold is only so long.

Jeff

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Posted on: 2018/6/29 10:44
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Re: Capacitors
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Jeff Casalegno
Thanks Howard the large condensor had a lot of grease on it so it probably attached to the generator or coil.

Jeff

Posted on: 2018/6/14 15:34
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Capacitors
#14
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Jeff Casalegno
I have 2 Philco capacitors and after testing them there good. Does anybody have an idea where they hook up to, I am thinking one goes to the 6 volt line to the radio for static the other one i am not sure. Sent pictures to look at.

Thanks again

Jeff

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Posted on: 2018/6/14 14:18
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
Thanks Howard I just sent my radio man the picture and I did ask him what ohm would be best for reception.

Posted on: 2018/6/3 17:07
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
I found the male connector for the harness there was one on the old wiring harness that I kept. So now I have to solder coaxial to it and make connectors for attaching to antennas. I think in a previous forum I had read he had pictures showing the connection at antennas it looked like there was 2 one for signal and one for ground.

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Posted on: 2018/6/3 14:35
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
I think i might have a fuse receptacle from the old harness i will have to look over weekend, if not i will call Rhode island.

Thank you all for your input, this is a great website for info.

Jeff

Posted on: 2018/6/1 8:34
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
Pad picture

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Posted on: 2018/5/31 19:16
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
It has a round pad and the pad is 3/8 " down from connector here is a picture

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Posted on: 2018/5/31 19:11
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Re: under running board antenna
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Jeff Casalegno
I heard it was called a bayonet connector ? The inside dimensions are .330th

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Posted on: 2018/5/31 10:55
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