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| Author: | Joshie225 [ Sat Dec 07, 2019 12:11 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Carter Carburator damage |
On the exhaust manifold is a choke thermostat which, along with the choke vacuum pull-off, is responsible for the positioning of the choke plate. Do not heat the pull-off, you will destroy the diaphragm. Don't heat any of it. Just straighten the bent stuff. The numbers you found are casting numbers. The carburetor number is stamped on a tag affixed to the carburetor. It is likely missing. As you are starting your slant 6 endeavors nearly from scratch you really need good technical information in the form of a Factory Service Manual. If you want said manual to cover the carburetor and intake system shown you'll need one that covers a 1978 Dodge or Plymouth as you have the 2 bbl Super Six and not the 1 bbl that is far more common. |
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| Author: | ceej [ Sat Dec 07, 2019 7:33 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Carter Carburator damage |
The tag appears to be in the first photo attached to the top under a screw. (Right side of photo) By the looks of the choke horn, it also appears to be a correct slant six BBD, not a transplanted v8 or AMC carb. Don't let that carb go! Don't turn it in for a core charge, and make sure that you get that one back if you take it somewhere to be rebuilt. Many shops don't seem to understand the differences. Shoot, most shops don't really know how to deal with a carburetor anymore. There should be some links here to carburetor rebuild instructions. Look in the Engine forum under Frequently Asked Questions. There is a link to Carburetor operation & Repair information. There at the top is the BBD manual. There's also a link to a video on the carburetor in there. Enjoy! CJ |
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| Author: | sixinthehead [ Sat Dec 07, 2019 7:35 pm ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Carter Carburator damage | ||
Sorry for the lack of photo skills Yes, that is a coat-hanger link Hopefully you can see how the choke lever is supposed to be in a "u" shape. In your picture, you can see a line where the first bend used to be. Also, your choke pull-off bracket is slightly out of plane.
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| Author: | Pgbarrow [ Sat Dec 07, 2019 10:39 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Carter Carburator damage |
Thanks for all the information guys. I will look around for a factory service manual. In the meantime, I had planned to take the bent parts off before heating them. I can see some minor stress fracture's and am concerned about snapping the parts. I will try to bend it by hand before wailing/heating everything. Sounds like I've got a good carb, will definitely hold onto it. Paul |
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| Author: | matv91 [ Sun Dec 08, 2019 5:49 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Carter Carburator damage |
https://quadrajetparts.com/linkage-c-299_302_330.html What is carb number? Looks like oem carter number for choke lever 14-1045 |
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| Author: | Badvert65 [ Sun Dec 08, 2019 6:51 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Carter Carburator damage |
You should be able to easily straighten that choke arm by clamping it in a vise, or just tapping it flat with a hammer. It isn't a high stress piece and really, no need to apply heat. The choke pull-off can either be replaced entirely or just bend it straight by hand if it is still in working order. |
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| Author: | Pgbarrow [ Tue Dec 10, 2019 7:46 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Carter Carburator damage |
Thanks for all the tips guys, I have removed it and beat it back into a U shape as per Badvert65's advice. I also flattened out the plane of the choke pull off bracket as per Sixinthehead's advice. I may still need to make some minor adjustments, but it looks and moves better now. I'll try and post some after pictures when I get the chance. Paul |
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