Re: Choke StoveTube Fitting
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I didn't realize you can actually see the old carb - still installed - with the hose and clamps in the background! š
Posted on: 2022/7/7 21:22
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Re: Choke StoveTube Fitting
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I don't know the size offhand, but that is not important.
Go to your combination wrenches and find the open end that fits over the quill on the carburetor. That is your stud size. Next go to a catalogue like McMaster-Carr or an old time auto or marine parts place that still has that stuff and find the finest threaded fitting. Better yet, go to your junk drawer and find a nut that screws on. It is a standard thread such as 7/16-20, 1/2-20 and maybe even 3/8-24. I made those things up using a Lawson Products assortment and some tubing, but that was a long time ago.
Posted on: 2022/7/7 22:08
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Love this website! Someone is always willing to help.
Thanks
Posted on: 2022/7/7 22:15
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I replaced my whole choke tube, rotted off inside the manifold, and if I recall it's just 1/4" tube compression fitting. I can go look, if needed. I did the same on the Caddy. That was 4 bbl but chokes are the same. You can get at almost any parts, hardware, or big box. Nothing special.
It's a std flat thread. Will be a 3/8 or 7/16 brass female nut likely. You can do away and convert to electric choke also.
Posted on: 2022/7/8 9:40
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Thanks for the reply.
Posted on: 2022/7/8 17:00
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Found an old stock part at Max Merritt. Job done! I was lucky - the tube/sleeve that runs through the manifold, was still intact.
Posted on: 2022/7/18 19:01
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