Got to spend some time in the shop this afternoon and made a little more progress on Herbie.
It seemed to me that the brake pedal was a little low. I figured I had the rear brake shoes about right, but thought I should double check the fronts. I adjusted them up I little more, and now I have a nice firm pedal! Last thing to do is a test drive when I have the rest of the work done and make sure they function. I’m not anticipating issues, but you never know.
I have the carburetor put back together and the intake cleaned up, so I mounted it back on the engine. The P.O. Had the choke on the carburetor bypassed and was using a manual choke cable on the dashboard. I have no problem with that so I hooked it back up that way.
I was going to fill the bowl by running gas down the vent tube, but I couldn’t find a bottle that would work without spilling gas all over so I just cranked the engine over to fill it up. I guess the battery was down because that little bit of cranking drained it.
It’s been quite some time since I had a vehicle with the battery mounted under the floor board!
With the battery charged up I hopped into the driver’s seat, set the choke, pumped the gas 4 times, and hit the key. The truck fired up immediately!
Now the accelerate pump work great, no hesitation. If you remember the adjustment chart that came with the carburetor kit didn’t list the set up for this engine, so I had to guess. I think I got really lucky, it seems all I need to do is idle it up just a little bit!
I thought I’d try to hook up the auxiliary throttle cable. I cleaned up the bolt hole in the intake and found a piece of steel in my scrap pile to make a bracket out of.
I know this is cobbled together, but I think it will work.
I just need to come up with a connection for the cable and wire I have vice gripped together in the picture.
I have it in my mind what I want to do, but I can’t think of what the hardware is called to able to look it up.
Im thinking of a brass barrel with a set screw in the side of it. Ive used them in the past. Do any of you know what I’m talking about? Or do you have another idea?
There’s todays old truck ramble, thank you for the help!