Re: 1937 120C Carb. & Fuel Pump ??'s
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As far as the Carb.Choice, go with the one that matches your air cleaner. As the carbs used different air cleaners for Stromberg or Carter carburetors. I like the Carters as there are more kits and parts available. Also the Stromberg without a vacuum port, may be a 1936 120 carb,as they didn't use a vacuum advance that year. Also buy your gas line tubing by the roll. Get Cunifer(a nickel-copper) its easy to bend and almost won't rust.
Posted on: 2023/2/15 11:12
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Re: 1937 120C Carb. & Fuel Pump ??'s
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Carter by a mile.
Posted on: 2023/2/15 11:33
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Maroon/Black 1090-1021 [url=https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/registry/View.php?ID=232]1955 Packard |
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I love that material for gas lines too, got mine at a reasonable price in 50' rolls at a flea market, lots of vendors carry it.
Bob J.
Posted on: 2023/2/15 12:07
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I've decided to send out my Carter WD-O carb. casting #367 for a rebuild. The linkage connects correctly and the air cleaner fits the carb. The question I have now is where does the sensing line from the automatic choke connect to? I see no place to connect it to on the exhaust manifold?
Posted on: 2023/2/21 21:05
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I have an image of the manifold for my 327 which I imagine is similar, there is a steel line that goes from the choke down to the chamber on the exhaust manifold. It is the black component in the image and the rusty brown hole is where the line enters to chimney warm air up to the choke.
Bob J.
Posted on: 2023/2/21 22:05
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Am curious what choke components are presently on your manifold. Parts book only shows 1 manifold for the 37 120s yet it would appear both the Stromberg and Carter carbs were available. Doesn't the Stromberg have an external linkage to a thermostatic choke mechanism located in the manifold yet the Carter would appear the choke mechanism is all on the carb.
Parts Gr. 9.106 lists a cover for the automatic choke manifold heat chamber for use with Carter carbs and Gr. 9.109 has a tube for use with Carters. I am wondering if that cover would be where the connection is located. If you are changing carbs maybe you have the Stomberg mechanism and would need it to be exchanged for the cover over the manifold chamber for the connection.
Posted on: 2023/2/21 22:16
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I don't believe the choke stove opening in the black manifold is present on the early manifolds which had some of the thermostatic mechanisms in a manifold chamber.
As an additional bonus and to take advantage of a great photo, there have been questions from others on where the manifold vacuum connection is located on 51 and later engines. On the green manifold the brass fitting is where the steel vacuum line to the fuel pump vacuum side outlet port would connect. The line from the wiper motor would connect to the fuel pump vacuum side inlet port. The silver item is the check valve for the power brakes and is where that hose connects.
Posted on: 2023/2/21 22:18
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Carter used a cover over the EE choke hole…. I put in a freeze plug and then made a cover to keep the freeze plug from blowing out which it liked to do often even when it was a tight fit. Works perfect now.
As for the pipe… I had some aftermarket goofy thing that screwed into the manifold and had a copper pipe coming out of it up to the carter. It also was a pita and I ended up welding the damn thing in. It’s still in there even though I took the copper pipe off and I’m not using it. One thing you might beable to do…. Put in the freeze plug…. Then the cover over that… but drill a small hole in the cover for the copper tube to go in. Then direct it up to the carter choke. It just needs to heat up and that should do it.
Posted on: 2023/2/21 22:56
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1937 Packard 138-CD Deluxe Touring Limousine
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Thanks for the info, that sounds like a great idea, make a plate to replace the Stromberg choke setup and install a connection to hook up to the Carter carb. Possibly the cover in the parts manual @ 9.106 part number 320443 that HH56 mentions could be available thru one the the Packard parts vendors? The Stromberg EE-14 carb. I currently have I believe is a 1936 vintage as it does not have a connection for a vacuum advance. Thus I decided to use the Carter carb. and other responders to this question seem to prefer the Carter. I guess I could also install a hand choke if things don't work out.
Posted on: 2023/2/22 7:53
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