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Waiting for my repair manual and owners manual to come in. So what is this?

 

As you can see the wire is no longer connected.

 

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Do a forum search for Sisson choke

Thanks.... that looks like what it is, now to figure out why the wire was disconnected before I just hook it up to test...

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Before hooking it up, you can clean up the terminal, run a jumper wire (12-14 gauge) from the battery hot terminal, and touch it to the choke momentarily (flash it) to see if it responds. Arm should move to pull, or push (don't remember which way the D24 goes) the linkage to the carb choke.

 

That is done by flashing in case the solenoid is shorted out. (rare) If shorted it will melt the wire.

 

If it seems to respond you can then hold it longer.  A few seconds.

 

The choke is wired to the starter, and only gets powered when starting the car.

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Before hooking it up, you can clean up the terminal, run a jumper wire (12-14 gauge) from the battery hot terminal, and touch it to the choke momentarily (flash it) to see if it responds. Arm should move to pull, or push (don't remember which way the D24 goes) the linkage to the carb choke.

 

That is done by flashing in case the solenoid is shorted out. (rare) If shorted it will melt the wire.

 

If it seems to respond you can then hold it longer.  A few seconds.

 

The choke is wired to the starter, and only gets powered when starting the car.

Thanks, I will do that tomorrow... done for the night.  Headaches suck.

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Brief, succinct explanation:  

 

The Sisson choke unit gets power only when the starter is cranking, and this closes the choke plate partially, while the starter is cranking.

 

The Sisson unit also has a bimetallic spring that partially closes the plate to the extent that the engine is cold, and slowly opens the plate as the engine warms up.  

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Possibly a previous owner was having some sort of starting issues, and cut the wire.

Edited by shel_ny
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I just saw a new one on Ebay for $50 and another for $195 and yet another for $295!

 

I'll bet that part cost $1.25 in 1947 

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This is a Sisson Automatic Choke as has been stated from above. Becareful on which sisson choke you are looking at on ebay. There are two different styles. The 49 Plymouth and up willnopt work on your car becasue of the position that the control lever is on that model. The 49 and up are costly as you can see and the early one that you use are also not cheap.

 

Contact me I have a couple.

 

Rich HArtung

Desoto1939@aol.com

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