Tim and Group- I find this very interesting- All my single four carbs on my K's have the external choke pull offs, and have the correct carb number for the single carb K engine. I'll throw this out to those in the know- Were there correct number carbs built and shipped on K's with both styles of choke pull offs? And food for thought- My K's run from early in the model year to very late. Joe Pierce 300Kx3+M+others ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Tomlinson" <tomlin@xxxx> To: "Don Verity" <d.verity@xxxx> Cc: "Chrysler 300 club" <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 1:03 PM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Fuel & Carburation on the 59E > Don and others, > 1. I, too, am not overly familiar with the 59 300-E carb, but the AFB's on > my 64 300-K's also have a piston pull off that is in the aluminum casting. > In rebuilding mine, starting in about '90, I found the gaskets furnished > with the rebuild kits do NOT have a hole that allows vacuum to get into the > piston bore to pull off the choke! > 2. I learned this the hard way, with some lesser but similar symptoms, and > now use a leather punch to make an appropriate hole. No longer have > problems. Suspect one day to forget to punch the hole tho and be back to > having it until I disassemble and correct the lack of such hole. > 3. I have a carb from a 64 New Yorker--and it was equipped with the > external choke pull off--and the gaskets seem to be designed for that > version. I run the New Yorker carb most times on one of my 300-K's and seem > to get a little better driveability in the spring and summer here in IL. > 4. Would definitely like to know the final analysis of the problem--each > piece of info always helps and often applies to other models/years. > Tim Tomlinson > 2X300-Ks (both single four barrels) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Don Verity <d.verity@xxxx> > To: <trkosky@xxxx>; <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Laurence G. Johnson > <laurence_g_johnson@xxxx> > Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 9:20 AM > Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Fuel & Carburation on the 59E > > > > If memory serves me correctly, early AFB's do not have a separate vacuum > > choke pull off. It has a piston that is built into the choke thermostat > > housing, and is ported directly to a passage in the carb body. I know the > > ram carbs are like this, but don't have an E carb to look at right now. If > > the car starts and runs normally when warm, it is probably something to do > > with the choke though. > > 300ly, > > Don > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Laurence G. Johnson <laurence_g_johnson@xxxx> > > To: <trkosky@xxxx>; <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 2:04 PM > > Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Fuel & Carburation on the 59E > > > > > > > Hi Tom, > > > Sounds to me like the choke is sticking shut causing the over-rich > > > coondition. The condition goes away when there is finally enough heat > > > present to open the choke. Check to see if there's a little vacuum > > canister > > > (choke pull off) on the passenger side of the AFB that is supposed open > > the > > > choke partially during warmup. These frequently go bad and don't open > the > > > choke. Test it by sucking on the inlet to see if it will hold a vacuum. > > > > > > > > > >From: trkosky@xxxx > > > >To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >Subject: [Chrysler300] Fuel & Carburation on the 59E > > > >Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 15:18:40 EST > > > >Hi Everyone Out In Chrysler 300 Land! > > > > > > > >Slight problem or so I hope. When I pump the accelerator once to start > > the > > > >engine, it kicks over, starts, and runs rough for a couple of minutes! > > > >There > > > >is black soot exhaust on the floor of my garage. After a couple of > > minutes > > > >she > > > >just runs just fine. I live in Florida so it can't be due to "cold > > > >weather"! > > > > The carbs were rebuilt some few months back so I don't think or hope > > that > > > >it > > > >is not that. 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