The carb is looking nice! You can turn the choke to it's leanest position which will set the choke blade straight up...it won't come on.......until you find a good deal on the electric t-stat, but you won't have any choke, and it may be a bear to start this time of year. The holes in the choke housing may be blocked off and require nothing. Shoot some compressed air into each hole and see if the holes "dead end". The housing was designed to be used with the "stove pipe" heater as well ( instead of using and electric choke ) but if the electric choke was standard on the carb, those hose should be plugged from the factory. In regards to the vacuum lines:
- One port is a delayed port....for your distributor advance
- One port is live vacuum for the choke pull off
- Best guess is that any other small ports can be plugged
- Larger port (s) would be for PCV or possibly power brakes.
This is all from memory so best not take my word for it....
Thanks! I'll test the holes out when I get back to the house. I'm going to try the electric choke and see if it works, if not, I'll do what you suggested. It's still waffling between hot and cool here in Savannah, so I'm probably OK until mid to late January without a choke. The child pull off is booked into the same vac port it was hooked to when I found the carb, and it seems to match the pictures I've found up to now, so hopefully that's correct. I know one of the big ones is bowl vent (the one near the data plate) so I assume the other big one down lower is for PCV. Worth a shot, right? There's a small one that come out the bottom of the air horn, I've read it's for filtered air, but not for what it does. I'll probably plug it for now. There's also the vertical one directly below the bowl vent tube, and the hook up for the power valve below that. I think I have any idea where they go, but let me know if anyone knows different -
Bowl vent goes to valve cover grommet without PCV
Big one on the base plate goes to PCV, this causes crankcase to vent and allows bowl vent to be sucked into engine
Power valve gets manifold vacuum source
One of the little ones, probably near the big one in the base plate, gets distributor advance
Little one under air cleaner gets capped
Other little one near mixture screws and accelerator pump gets capped.
Vertical port under bowl vent is still a mystery.
That's what I think I need, still a more reading to do.
It does take an adapter, I am sure you are aware. and the base gaskets are a chalange to seal.
Did you remove the throttle plates? I did and found that mose recomend that you not remove them. If you did remove them, be extra sure you got them re centered in the bore. If they are not you will never get your idle mixture right.
Thanks for the heads up - I didn't remove mine. I had a friend rebuild a carb for me once, he broke the screws off the choke plate into the rod. Since I did this one, I cleaned up around the plates and left them on. I did make sure they were kept open while soaking, though. The other carb I have which is really tough, I think the screws are rust welded to the rod, so they aren't coming off. I still have it soaking to hopefully loosen the linkage. Right now it's frozen, but maybe I can rehab it. If not, it's got some good parts I've already cleaned up and saved.
Oh, and I did get the adapter, and the nice thick isolator gasket for under the carb. I'll pay attention when I'm bolting it all together.
More to follow...