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Had fire extinguisher at ready! (I keep one in all my vehicles)
So, update, She runs! I removed the carburetor and did as much flushing and cleaning as I could without taking the whole thing apart. It worked! The throttle was stiff but a quick shot of PB Blaster freed that up (I'll follow with some proper oil later) I was feeding the engine with a modified bottle about two feet above carburetor and it would run for maybe 20 seconds before it quit. I know the carb is not optimum so not sure why this is. I can increase and decrease RPM with a twist of the throttle. Perhaps I need greater fuel pressure than 2 feet of head pressure it's getting from a bottle hanging off the hood? I've got some blueish smoke at the exhaust but that could be (?) from the ATF I dosed each of the cylinders with after removing plugs to lube top end. Somewhere I have a lift pump from my diesel suburban. Perhaps that could temporarily take the place of the stock fuel pump for experimentation. Thanks for your help, everybody! What did we do before the internet?"
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He Who Is Without Oil Shall Throw The First Rod.
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Congratulations. Without a filter, gravity with a couple of feet as a head should provide plenty of fuel pressure so unless you were running fuel thru the typical ceramic filter Packard used I expect you still have a carb issue you need to sort. No idea how much pressure a lift pump will supply but the stock mechanical pump on the engine puts out about 4 1/2 psi. Those old carbs cannot accept much more than 5 or 6 psi at the carb inlet or pressure will overpower the inlet valve operated by the float and gas will pour into the carb and then leak down into the manifold.
Posted on: Today 20:11
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Before the internet: make friends at a local car club and call or ask them at meetings, talk to a neighbor or family member who knew cars, read the service manual, motor manuals, and library books on how to be a DIY mechanic. Of course, back in the day, all of these sources were much more available.
What I wonder is how people kept obscure brass era cars (i.e. not Model T's) running before the internet when they were 70 years old already.
Posted on: Today 20:36
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I can look up the part and see what the pressure is. Another way would be to do a more secure container that I could raise a little higher.
I think the carb is still in need of some TLC. But at least it's running. Odometer reads 96,000 That seems like a lot for an older car. Any thoughts guys?
Posted on: Today 21:04
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He Who Is Without Oil Shall Throw The First Rod.
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