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1948 Deluxe Questions
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John Brinegar
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1948 Deluxe 2262 - (1) If I need to remove the carburetor, how does the vacuum line from the carb attach to the manifold ? I am afraid it may break. (2) Where do I get Tool J2502 to remove the windshield wiper control knob from the inside dash? Thanks

Posted on: 2013/12/3 20:28
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I am talking about the line to the choke

Posted on: 2013/12/3 20:46
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If you mean the 1/4 inch tube between manifold and black choke housing, the manifold end is just a slip fit inside another slightly larger tube which goes thru the manifold and is fastened in position. The portion to carb just slides out.

Posted on: 2013/12/3 21:10
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Hi John:

A tip for the choke heater tube: Spray it with "rust buster" (aka penetrating oil) because it might be stuck, and apply anti-seize when installing so it will not get stuck.

For the wiper switch nut (J2502): I made one for myself out of a piece of steel. It's a must have otherwise the nut will be damaged. Packard loved that part and used it in a number of applications.

Posted on: 2013/12/4 0:12
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Thanks to both HH and Tim - HH , I mistaking called it a vacuum line - it is a choke heater tube. About the wiper switch nut wrench, I have a similar one that's too small Thanks

Posted on: 2013/12/4 1:29
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Tim - could you post a photo of the nut you made?

Posted on: 2013/12/4 13:22
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Hi Dave:

I made a tool to remove the special nut. I'm sure I have it around here somewhere.

One way to make one is to buy a cheap metal gasket scraper, heat the blade until cherry red then bring the temperature down slowly, bend the end over in a vise, then grind to fit the special nut.

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Isn't the nut similar to those used to retain the high tension wires in the NorthEast distributor caps? If so, a tool like the Standard Ignition nut-driver should do it. Easily made if you don't have one, a piece of round stock, drill a hole, and a some grinding to make the tangs.

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Posted on: 2013/12/4 14:11
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And here is what the official tool looked like. Haven't seen readily available flat steel in that thickness range but maybe some brass flat stock bent over????

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Posted on: 2013/12/4 14:20
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thanks - I can make one easily now that I know what it looks like.

Posted on: 2013/12/4 16:42
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