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Old 03-16-2021, 09:26 PM   #21
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Thanks. It popped once today
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Old 03-17-2021, 06:30 PM   #22
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Some pictures Clem, quite a few but it should help. The first picture show the throttle and choke all in, mostly there after warm up and while driving. They equally stick out about a 1/4".

While closed measurements from the firewall grommet down to the rod ends, throttle approx 16 1/8" and choke approx 14 3/8"

Several pictures of the rods extending down to the carb and the last two tape measure pictures show my rods pulled out as if I were to start the truck. Throttle 15 1/4" and choke 12 3/4".

I will say The throttle rod always wants to close back down but I just manually keep it open some while the engine warms. My garage is heated and typically close that choke down to minimum, less than a minute.

The last few pictures give you an idea of the bends out the fire wall to the carb.
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Old 03-19-2021, 09:33 PM   #23
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Default Re: Choke/throttle rods set up

You guys are such a great help. Particularly in the time of no home visits. I have 3 X 91-99Fod cards. One on my '39 one on the 40' Merc and spare. At the 9199 on the Merc, I looked at the position of the round retainer on the throttle shaft(can't find the name of to.) The nut on the '39 was in the other position from the one on the '40 Merc. The '39 has started every time without choke since. I do have to be sure the c/t are full in. I'm hoping it got it right. Should be a good day tomorrow to go around the block
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Old 03-22-2021, 11:10 AM   #24
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Still trouble. I'm hopping for a gas runtoday.
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Old 04-01-2021, 01:02 PM   #25
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Every time I start it, there is a backfire up thru the carb. Could I have a burnt valve of maybe carbon on the valve seat?
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Old 04-01-2021, 01:21 PM   #26
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Every time I start it, there is a backfire up thru the carb. Could I have a burnt valve of maybe carbon on the valve seat?

When is the last time that carb was rebuilt or saw any attention? Maybe it's just carb problems, nothing to do with the choke and throttle rods?

Maybe try one of your known working carbs from either of your other working vehicles.
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Old 04-01-2021, 02:10 PM   #27
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I rebuilt that carb and the spare 2-3 years ago. All was fine until a couple of months back
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Old 04-04-2021, 01:16 AM   #28
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The rod connecting the two butterfly disks connects to linkage on the outside of the carb(91-99) and is secured by a round "NUT" with two positions for locking in place. I don't have info as to which of the two options slots to use. I have tried both slots and continue to get a backfire up thru the carb.
Assistance, please.
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The rod connecting the two butterfly disks connects to linkage on the outside of the carb(91-99) and is secured by a round "NUT" with two positions for locking in place. I don't have info as to which of the two options slots to use. I have tried both slots and continue to get a backfire up thru the carb.
Assistance, please.
Is this the round "NUT" you are referencing? If so, there is not 2 locking positions. 1st position allows the T end of the shaft to pass thru and the 2nd position locks it in place. There should be a spring inbehind it. If you push in and turn it to the unlocked position, it should shoot off into your hand. If the "nut" stays on, no matter what slot your in, something going on....

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Thanks. I'll go check
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Old 04-04-2021, 09:53 PM   #31
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Being an "8BA guy", I had never seen this type of linkage, although I do know my way around the later 94's. When I went to rebuild one of these, I couldn't get it apart and didn't want to force it. I asked for advice here, and found out what to do. It did take quite a bit of force to get it to move; more than I would have originally thought.
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Old 07-25-2021, 12:25 AM   #32
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Still on cold starts, something binds causing the engine to speed up. I control the high rpm with the ign switch. Today
it took several trys before the engine would no race up. Driving me nuts.
The engine oil was changed in late spring and is now black again. Am I loosening deposits by the hi rpm?

My fresh oil got black in a few short drives. Is the higher rpm loosening
oil deposits?
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Old 07-25-2021, 10:42 AM   #33
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I also had issues with my choke/throttle on my 47 Ford. The choke would always slide causing the engine to shut down. On the firewall 2 metal L clips hold the choke and throttle in place. Most vintage ford stores dont sell these. Most people will tend to fabricate the L clips. Once i got a pair of these L clips my choke stays perfectly in place as i drive my car for over an hour or so. Also, i never bother with the throttle, i dont move it or nothing. For me, the choke is the only rod i move when needed.
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