Can someone help me set up the choke cable to pull both chokes on a dual carb setup? I have Rochester B carbs. Is there linkage I can buy to set up both? Thanks Ken
You don't need it ~ only one carby needs to have the choke working as it is only used for starting , not for driving . -Nate
Just the back one is the easiest for cable reach. Truth is that when I went to dual carbs, I have never touched the choke again but I did just hook up yhe rear one. I took the blade out of front carb to make sure it never vibrated itself closed.
Follow Greg's advice and keep your engine sharply tuned and you'll be happy forevermore . What could be better than a StoveBolt with dual carbies ? . -Nate
RE: Thanks - more pictures Trust me - I'm proud to own this pickup with a Stovebolt and dual carbies! I owe alot of this "great feeling of accomplishment" to all of you that participate in this forum. For your commitment and perseverance to stick with a stovebolt engine, when so many choose to convert to a V8. You convinced me to stay with the stovebolt that was already in my truck. Your answers to my questions and other questions in the archives helped a beginner restore a truck to it's original beauty. Thanks Again - Happy Trucking! Ken http://iserver.chevyduty.com/dcforum/User_files/440e330105783cac.jpg http://iserver.chevyduty.com/dcforum/User_files/440e332309b45609.jpg Attachments: https://talk.classicparts.com/images/attachments/440e330105783cac.jpghttps://talk.classicparts.com/images/attachments/440e332309b45609.jpg
RE: more pictures ~ WOW ! Sonofagun ~ that's a sharp looking rig you have there . Being as you kept the " Cast Iron Wonder " engine it'll be different from the rest of the crowd too . These old trucks drive the best when left more or less stock , few hot rodders put on the same miles stockers do . Enjoy your truck , all you need now is a dog or SWMBO to acompany you -Nate
RE: more pictures ~ WOW ! Nate - Thanks for the compliment! SWMBO has been with me since 1969 and can't understand my fascination with these trucks, I think I would be better off with a dog! Ken