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So my car has a Carter E7T2 with scission. I rebuilt it and it seems to work good enough. But it was missing some linkage. I put a lever arm on the choke to use the scission as intended and it works fine. Thing is there is no fast idle linkage like a modern carb. I have to use a stick to jam the pedal down a bit while i let it warm up. What was used to raise the cold engine speed on these cars?

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The Sisson, set up properly, is the fast idle activator.  Your service manual shows you how to set it up.

 

http://www.yourolddad.com/choke

 

There is a dog on your throttle shaft that works in conjunction with the linkage coming down from the lever arm you mention.  This controls fast idle.

 

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E7T2 carbs are for the Dodge trucks using manual choke and fast idle.

You could get a passenger carb like a D6H2 Carter and use it or get the needed linkage  parts off it or similar Carter B&B carburetor.

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On 3/8/2023 at 3:02 AM, Sniper said:

The Sisson, set up properly, is the fast idle activator.  Your service manual shows you how to set it up.

 

http://www.yourolddad.com/choke

 

There is a dog on your throttle shaft that works in conjunction with the linkage coming down from the lever arm you mention.  This controls fast idle.

 

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Ok, ya i dont have that linkage. Thanks!

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Looks kinda home made...?

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