Re: Rebuilding the Carter WGD
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Depends on what your preferences are and how authentic you want the car to be. To me a separate starter switch is preferred over the carb switch as it gives more options for starting the car hot, cold, and in between. I installed a separate starter switch on my 47 Custom Clipper using the original wiring and leaving the carb switch in place. Much happier with this arrangement. It can be quickly converted back to original if the next owner wishes. (o{}o)
Posted on: 2013/7/13 15:50
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Re: Rebuilding the Carter WGD
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Thank you J W - That's what I was thinking -
Posted on: 2013/7/13 16:18
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Hi John,
I can only tell you from my experience with the WGD that after a couple of days of not moving the car the float chamber seems to be dry. To avoid the situation of long starting to feed the fuel up to the carb or having to puor gas into it I installed a small handpump between the fuel pump and the carburator. I bought this from a watersports store where they sell it for outboard motor purposes. When the car stands still for a longer period I just pump up the fuel manually and operate the starter after that. What I discovered on my original carburator body was a steady fuel leak at one of the lead plugs just above one of the mixture screws. Because I had a better body lying around the problem was fairly easily solved. If you want to rebuild your carburator I would suggest a good inspection for fuel tightness when you have the parts lying before you on the bench and after reassembly before fitting it to your engine. Attach file: (1.85 KB)
Posted on: 2013/7/14 12:52
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All the best from Holland!
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Thank you for your advice Owen. I will look into the situation further and test a Willys coil spring to check how it functions.
Posted on: 2013/7/14 12:53
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All the best from Holland!
Hans Clipper Deluxe Touring sedan 1954 |
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