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Ok I think the carb is from a 1942…so that makes sense…it runs and idles nice… I’ll check settings again tks
Posted on: 2023/7/5 12:57
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I believe that modern gasoline blends do contribute to warm weather flooding and vapor lock issues with older vehicles.
I avoid short term hot shut downs when practical. Park into the wind if you can. Make sure the cooling systen, auto choke, manifold heat valve, engine fan, etc. are all working as they should and that all heat shields, insulating gaskets, bushings, etc, are in place. Anything that restricts the fuel line or filter or causes needless exposure of the fuel line, pump, and carburetor to heat will aggravate flooding and vapor lock conditions. A hot shut down followed by percolation and flooding, as mentioned above, can leave you with a dry carburetor bowl after the car has sat for hours or overnight. You go from too much fuel to not enough.
Posted on: 2023/7/5 13:56
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Ok thanks for your help.. everything is ad should the only thing I’m not aware of are any heat shields and where they should be if any
Posted on: 2023/7/5 16:18
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Definitely a shield between the fuel pump and manifold. If yours is missing, repros are available.
In addition to the thick fiber insulating block under the carb base, a small shield might be between the carb and manifold but it depends on model and engine. Some have decided to fabricate and place something there anyway even if Packard did not think a shield was necessary.
Posted on: 2023/7/5 16:26
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My fuel pump is mounted at gas tank which runs to pressure regulator before entering carb… unless I’m missing something
Posted on: 2023/7/5 18:16
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You must have an electric pump installed and if it is that far away from heat, no shield would be needed. Stock mechanical pumps at the engine front right side had a metal shield to protect it and a portion of the fuel line from manifold heat. If that pump is still present and the electric is pushing fuel thru it then the shield would still help.
There are different shaped shields for the various models. Here is John Ulrich's reproductions.
Posted on: 2023/7/5 18:27
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Ok thanks I will double check… also I just did compression test on all six cylinders and they all read 90 psi… wondering if that’s acceptable? Thanks!!!
Posted on: 2023/7/5 20:37
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Correction cylinder 4 is around 70 psi all others at 90…. Tested with all plugs out and then in same results
Posted on: 2023/7/5 20:48
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And at 115 psi with choke open
Posted on: 2023/7/5 20:59
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