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baceves 07-26-2020 05:21 PM

Push Choke and Throttle Rod (Wobbly)
 

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Hey Guys. I'm new to this forum and this is my first post.

I'm having an issue with the push choke rod that goes through the firewall to the choke on the carb. Please see attached pic.

I think the throttle and push rods are meant to just float in mid-air.

The problem im having is when i push and pull the choke from the inside of the car, the rod (from under the hood) misaligns itself and at times doesn't operate the carb. See pic.

It seems that there should be a guide or bracket for the choke/throttle rod to rest on (under the hood) for more stability.

Any help will be great. Thanks.

JSeery 07-26-2020 05:59 PM

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Welcome to the Barn. Some people don't like to open up pdf files, so I posted the photo.

baceves 07-26-2020 06:22 PM

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Thanks.

Gary in La. 07-26-2020 06:37 PM

Re: Push Choke and Throttle Rod (Wobbly)
 

There is supposed to be a clamp at the firewall where the rods come through. Should be a hole for a screw next to the firewall hole.
It consists of a 90 degree metal "L" bracket and a small metal clamp that fits the diameter of the rod.

baceves 07-26-2020 06:41 PM

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I do see the hole for a screw on the firewall next to where the choke and throttle rods come out. Would you know where you can find those clamps? i checked MACs and Bob Drakes but didnt see anything.

Gary in La. 07-26-2020 07:41 PM

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I don't know of anyone now supplying those pieces. Years ago Drake did have them. The "L" you can easily make from a piece of sheet metal. The clamp may be found at an auto parts house that has a Dorman display as they are used on fuel & hyd tubes also. The clamp should fit snugly on the tube part to prevent slippage.

baceves 07-26-2020 09:03 PM

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Thanks Gary. Do you have those pieces on your 47 2 door? Are you able to snap a pic and share? That would be so helpful. Thanks. By the way your 47 ford looks amazing.

FortyNiner 07-26-2020 09:43 PM

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So my 46 does have the bracket that Gary mentioned. A poor picture from prior to the resto:

baceves 07-26-2020 09:57 PM

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Yes. That's what i need to stabilize both the choke and throttle rods. My main focus is on the choke. In addition to me finding and putting this bracket on i will also get a choke cable mounting bracket that connects on the carb itself.

Gary in La. 07-27-2020 10:25 AM

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Did'nt see your post til this am. Here is a picture of the clamp arrangement on my "46 convertable.

51woodie 07-27-2020 10:52 AM

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Here is a pic from my '46 Coupe. Ignore the yellow circles. The were put there for a previous post, to ID the flex couplings

51woodie 07-27-2020 03:33 PM

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Went out and took a closeup. Looks like they would be fairly easy to make with some sheet metal, tinsnips and a drill.

baceves 07-29-2020 09:47 AM

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Great close up pic. Many Thanks. Yes very easy to make. With that said you would think MACS, Bob Drakes, C&G Ford parts, Dennis Carpenter, CW Moss, etc., would have this item available. For all these Early Ford auto parts stores i mentioned to not to carry this is very strange to me.

Again. Thanks for the pic and have a great day!

RKS.PA 07-29-2020 05:34 PM

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If you would prefer to the "originals", you might email Fred Willner at [email protected]. (He's here on the Barn.) Fred's collection of NOS parts is amazing and he's a great guy to deal with. Sorry I can't give you a part #.

On the other hand as noted above, it wouldn't be that hard to make your own.


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