Re: Carburetor linkage troubleshooting 6 cyl
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Which year and model?
Posted on: 1/16 13:29
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Re: Carburetor linkage troubleshooting 6 cyl
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Probably this one Don.
Posted on: 1/16 15:32
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Re: Carburetor linkage troubleshooting 6 cyl
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Oh, the one with the screen capture. The year and model should have been in the question, I think.
Posted on: 1/16 19:05
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Re: Carburetor linkage troubleshooting 6 cyl
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It is a 1941 sedan
On the pictures that I have found I have seen that the carburetor throttle linkage is facing the firewall. The carburetor that I have installed on the car now the linkage is facing towards the passenger firewall I am going to upload a picture to show what I'm talking about In the picture I painted the linkage green that's coming from the gas pedal off the firewall. I put a red arrow on the carburetor the carburetor butterfly gets pushed up Attach file: 20240116_225644.jpg (6,209.16 KB) 20240116_225653.jpg (6,625.63 KB) 20240117_132446.jpg (4,102.98 KB)
Posted on: 1/17 13:28
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There is supposed to be a bell crank attached to the pin sticking from the manifold which transfers the front to back motion to vertical motion and another linkage connected from it to the carburetor.
As for whether it's the correct carburetor, you can look up the carburetor in the parts book which should answer that. It LOOKS like it but there were variations used on other makes and models so impossible to tell from the photo. UPDATE: I could not find a photo anywhere and Clipper is apparently different. Also different is ElectroMatic Clutch but your car does not appear to have that option. As for the bell crank and linkage, I likely have it at my shop but unfortunately it is hundreds of miles away at the moment so I can't help. Try Tucson Packards as they have several 1941 parts cars and tons of parts.
Posted on: 1/17 15:40
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Thanks a million
I have a much better idea of what I'm looking for now. & Now I will definitely reach out to the parkard people you referred. I hope you create yourself an amazing night out of it ;)
Posted on: 1/17 19:39
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Not too shy to talk
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1941 19 series 110
The engine is a 6 cylinder
Posted on: 1/20 10:18
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I just found this picture
After I searched for bell crank It looks like mine THANK YOU
Posted on: 1/20 14:58
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That appears to be a RHD (right hand drive) car but same idea.
Posted on: 1/20 16:12
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