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  • Morella
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    Maybe I'm not referring to it by the right name but its on the front pass side of the carb and has a small tube going to the carb close to where the fuel line connects and looks very similar to this


    With the exception mine is partially metal. Inside is a spring and rubber gasket/seal that appears to be like a flexible boot. Mine is cracked on the plastic side. When I held it closed the car started right up.
    It is called a vacuum break or choke pulloff. Some carbs have one at the rear, and some have an extra one at the front. It is replaced during a major tuneup or carb job. I should have mentioned it.

    Its purpose is to lock out the rear barrels until the engine is warmed up a little, and to dampen the secondary air valves.

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  • Morella
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    If you're going to put a kit in it, be sure to check the welch plugs on the bottom for leakage. If you replace them, use a tiny bit of loc-tite™, and tap them gently with a small drift punch.

    Invest in a choke coil, whether it's divorced or not. Most of the vacuum lines can be capped, but make sure that you have one straight manifold vacuum line going through the filewall for the A/C, if you have it. Also, use straight manifold vacuum for your advance.

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  • northgahearse
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    Originally posted by jlprigmore View Post
    Most carb rebuild kits I've bought over the years don't come with that thingamajig. .

    that is cause its not a carb part so to say ....

    but it is a choke pull off standard hygrade part # cpa38

    go here

    Full-line supplier of professional-quality automotive parts for an array of vehicle systems


    and put in that part # and see if thats not it

    also read the Instruction Sheets link

    it will run you maybe 20.00 so just send me the other 160. you were going to spend on a carb you don't need..... but rebuild the one you got for another 25.00 and your good to go

    rochester carbs are a bitch but once you learn all about them you just might find they are the best out there ......

    google Doug Roe and rochester and you will find out a lot about them this Roe guy is the god of rochesters .....

    good luck

    btw that is the one the standard parts book calls for its going to be all plastic cause well they don't make real parts anymore
    Last edited by northgahearse; 07-08-2008, 09:04 PM.

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  • jlprigmore
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    Most carb rebuild kits I've bought over the years don't come with that thingamajig. I honestly don't see why that eldorado carb wouldn't work. Might find out from a tech what the difference between the ac and non ac carb would be though before I'd make that investment. I know on the older cars the idle raises a bit when the ac kicks on but I'm not sure if thats a linkage thing that just pulls the accelerator cable of if its valve operated on the carb itself. None of my older cars had ac on them.

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  • northgahearse
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    Originally posted by EvilManor View Post
    Maybe I'm not referring to it by the right name but its on the front pass side of the carb and has a small tube going to the carb close to where the fuel line connects and looks very similar to this


    With the exception mine is partially metal. Inside is a spring and rubber gasket/seal that appears to be like a flexible boot. Mine is cracked on the plastic side. When I held it closed the car started right up.
    let me look tonight and see just what that one is i know but just not at the min but i got all the old parts books from the day and im sure you can get that part

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  • EvilManor
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    Originally posted by northgahearse View Post
    im not sure what your talking about ????
    the only diaphragm inside the carb is the accelerator pump that has a what they call a cup seal....
    that looks like this see pic

    and yes kits come with it



    a good sight to check out
    Maybe I'm not referring to it by the right name but its on the front pass side of the carb and has a small tube going to the carb close to where the fuel line connects and looks very similar to this


    With the exception mine is partially metal. Inside is a spring and rubber gasket/seal that appears to be like a flexible boot. Mine is cracked on the plastic side. When I held it closed the car started right up.

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  • northgahearse
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    Originally posted by EvilManor View Post
    Does the rebuild kit come with a new vacuum break diaphragm?
    im not sure what your talking about ????
    the only diaphragm inside the carb is the accelerator pump that has a what they call a cup seal....
    that looks like this see pic

    and yes kits come with it



    a good sight to check out
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  • EvilManor
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    Originally posted by northgahearse View Post
    rebuild what you got is the best bet

    vac lines and hook ups might not be the same carb rebuild kit runs about 20.00
    Does the rebuild kit come with a new vacuum break diaphragm?

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  • northgahearse
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    Originally posted by EvilManor View Post
    I didn't think that air mattered, but then I don't know a whole lot about carbs. My vacuum diaphragm (hoping I said that right) is cracked. I'm not sure if I can replace just that part or not.

    I found a carb that I was asking about in New Old Stock condition for $190. Just didn't want to spend the money if it won't work.
    rebuild what you got is the best bet

    vac lines and hook ups might not be the same carb rebuild kit runs about 20.00

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  • EvilManor
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    I didn't think that air mattered, but then I don't know a whole lot about carbs. My vacuum diaphragm (hoping I said that right) is cracked. I'm not sure if I can replace just that part or not.

    I found a carb that I was asking about in New Old Stock condition for $190. Just didn't want to spend the money if it won't work.

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  • BIGEVIL
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    I would say probably. A/C really didn't make a difference on cars that old.

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  • EvilManor
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    Would this carb work

    Will a carb for a '69 Eldorado 472 V8 w/o Air conditioning (#7029232)work on my '69 Coach 472 w/air?
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