Paul E. Niemi, LeBaron62@xxxxxxxxxxx
I have twice removed the heat riser valve from a '62 manifold, replacing it
with a bolt, brass nut and washers. I will never do that again. I think the
valve is less necessary if you install dual exhaust, but good if you keep the
standard single exhaust. In retrospect, what I would do today is take off the
right manifold and put it in a plastic tub and soak it in classic Coca-Cola,
enough to cover, until the heat riser valve has freed up. Then I would keep
it. The spring on the well-type choke thermostat will need to be replaced, use
any one you can still get and disassemble and substitute it with the rod and
housing. I got one supposed to be for an early '70s Plymouth, took out and
used the spring, and with adjustment it works well. I would advocate the
electric well -type choke thermostats, except for the fact that they are all no
longer available, even should they fit. PEN
--- On Thu 06/05, Brendan Durrett < bdurrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
From: Brendan Durrett [mailto: bdurrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: bdurrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 15:29:40 -0700 (GMT)
Subject: IML: electric choke conversion? (1962)
<br>Greetings! I am at the beginning stages of reviving my barn-fresh 1962
Lebaron. The heat riser valve is completely frozen solid. My question is, is
it possible to convert the carburetor to having an electric choke? If so,
where would I get the parts?<br><br>I once had a 1965 Corvair Corsa turbo that
I converted to electric choke. What an improvement that modifcation made in
driveability!<br><br>Brendan Durrett<br>South Pasadena, CA<br>1962
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