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1936 carb
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what carb. can replace stromberg ee-14? I would rather have automatic choke

Posted on: 6/13 7:34
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G'day a rose,
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I invite you to include your '36 Packard, equipped with or without an EE-14 carburettor, in PackardInfo's Packard Vehicle Registry.

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EE-16 or Carter WDO 366/478.

Posted on: 6/13 17:33
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Thanks for the info. on carb, I forgot to mention it was a 1936 120 with the 282 in it. I had the carb rebuilt but butterfly on choke got stiff just like it was before rebuild, that is the purpose for wanting to go to automatic choke. I purchased the 36 sedan to work on during the winter months, needed more than I bargained for. it is a good thing the 1936 sport coupe is running good. Thanks again for the help.

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Will a Stromberg air cleaner fit the Carter carburetor?

Posted on: 6/13 20:44
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believe so, not 100%, but too lazy to go and measure...

Posted on: 6/13 22:12
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