MarcDeSoto Posted November 8, 2022 Report Posted November 8, 2022 (edited) I put my rebuilt carburetor on my 48 DeSoto today, and I noticed that the auto choke rod would not reach the hole in the choke lever on the carburetor. And ideas? Edited November 8, 2022 by MarcDeSoto Quote
Doug&Deb Posted November 8, 2022 Report Posted November 8, 2022 Are you talking about the rod from the choke assembly to the carb? There’s a set screw on the choke that adjusts the position of the rod. The service manual specifies how it’s done. If you don’t have the tool to lock the rod in place a drill bit will work. Quote
DonaldSmith Posted November 8, 2022 Report Posted November 8, 2022 The rod in the photo is the "choker connector rod', which pulls the throttle linkage up when the choke is on, to increase the idle speed. (The rod from the Sisson choke (the auto choke rod? fits the other lever on the choke shaft, and its length is adjusted at the Sisson, with a pin gauge used to set the length.) The dimension of the choker connector rod is fixed. You could bend or straighten if it got out of whack, but the idle speed is adjusted at the idle screw. 1 Quote
desoto1939 Posted November 8, 2022 Report Posted November 8, 2022 I have attached the sisson choke rod lengths PDF file so you can determine the correct rod and length that you need. First check the first page to determine the appropriate rod number then go to the last page and you will see the illustration and dimension of the specific rod for your car and year. Again having the appropriate cross reference catalog has come in handy. Rich Hartung Desoto1939@aol.com Sisson Coke rod lengths by years.pdf 1 Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted November 8, 2022 Author Report Posted November 8, 2022 I knew I'd confuse people by showing that pic of a Plymouth carburetor. I'm talking about the Sisson choke rod, not the choker rod. Thanks a lot Rich for the detailed info on Sisson chokes. I know you are the expert on them. I'll adjust the rod as you say and I guess I have to look for the rod connector piece that fastens the rod to the carburetor. Quote
DonaldSmith Posted November 8, 2022 Report Posted November 8, 2022 Here are my rod connector pieces. Nor pretty, but they work. 1 Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted November 8, 2022 Author Report Posted November 8, 2022 I think I found my problem. I read that there is supposed to be a gasket under the Sisson choke device. Asbestos yet and about a quarter inch thick! Do they still sell those as I don't know if I still have mine? If I had the gasket, my choke rod would reach the carburetor. Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted November 8, 2022 Author Report Posted November 8, 2022 I saw that the Sissonn choke gasket is available on Ebay! But it's not a quarter inch thick? Quote
Doug&Deb Posted November 9, 2022 Report Posted November 9, 2022 This may should dumb but should the choke be turned around? Something doesn’t look right. Is that the choke that was on your engine ? There were 2 different assemblies. 49-52 Plymouth and Dodge used a choke that mounted ahead of the carb. It’s much harder to find. 1 Quote
Sniper Posted November 9, 2022 Report Posted November 9, 2022 I do think you have the choke on backwards as well and the gasket on my setup is not that thick. Of course it's a 51 Plymouth so YMMV. Here's how my setup works http://www.yourolddad.com/choke 1 Quote
desoto1939 Posted November 9, 2022 Report Posted November 9, 2022 On you desoto the choke should mount benhind the carb on the flat spot on the manifold. The arm should be facing the head and the alignment hole should be facing out toward you. The gasket are all the same. The adjustment is made via loosening the bolt on the arm and then moving that arm up or down to lock the choke in place. refer to the choke adjustment section in your service manual. Rich Hartung cell 484-431-8157 desoto1939@aol.com 1 Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted November 9, 2022 Author Report Posted November 9, 2022 That's why I love this site. Who else could tell me I have the Sisson choke on backwards! Thanks! 1 Quote
desoto1939 Posted November 9, 2022 Report Posted November 9, 2022 Marc: This is the reason why we all belong to the Forum. We all learn something new everyday. The clips to connect the sisson choke rod are very common clips. You might even get them at NAPA or even try Restoratio n Supply in Windber PA. They carry alot of clips and connecters. Rich Hartung 1 Quote
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