Re: [Chrysler300] Ram Manifold Choke Thermostat's
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Re: [Chrysler300] Ram Manifold Choke Thermostat's





John, & All
Did the "J & K" come with a manual choke pull as mentioned above as a step forward from the choke springs releasing the chokes? So the dual pull off set up for the 426 Wedge 2x4 should work, and is functionally correct? Correct? If so, where are these available from?
Best Regards,
Stephen A. Noia
1-408-210-4736 cell





On Tuesday, July 14, 2015 8:59 AM, "'John Grady' jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]" <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


 
Is that one of the black plastic covered electric ones that fits on carb itself, up high? Often thought of that..Edelbrock sells a kit for their AFB, might fit ram carb..convert to electric choke. but not sure . And non stock look..I used that kit on a ~78 0r 77 360 that had carb thermostat spring in manifold (stock) but was changed to air gap manifold, and old way was not possible. It means thermo coil is no longer in Manifold which is ok but might hit ram air cleaners and non stock looking. I do not know, ..but some parts from that and from 426 hemi , choke cover with heat tube inlet, fit ok on WCFB on 392. (those are always broken off or cracked at heat tube) I do not remember details of that but did do it on 392

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Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Ram Manifold Choke Thermostat's
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Could one not use the electric chokes Federal Mogul part # 170P-1313?

Fern

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Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Ram Manifold Choke Thermostat's

I would clean up and use . Nothing goes wrong except crud in it and rust to myknowledge . You will never get NOS ones. . I tried .. Mine were missing totally.

What goes wrong is pots rust out . Why we made them of stainless . Check floor of manifold .. It can melt into exhaust = vaccuum leak too . I filled one once with About 1/4" of epoxy 25 years ago .. From exhaust side . Seemed ok . There some talk , with George I think about putting washers in there ( elbow ends) to lower heat , it is on high side . We are not expecting fast warm up on 10 degree days any more from a 300f . In fact blocking them might make sense in California say . Yes , Max wedge choke cables . Like 300 J and K had . I had J anf had many F . Hardly ever touched J choke , but fought idle lope rich carbs , uneven pull off , stall etc on F 's . J set up is better , day to day . But caveat .. I never personally did that as dual choke pull was even more ra re than carb thermo coils .

Good luck ..

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On Jul 13, 2015, at 3:51 PM, Anna F Noia <sa-noia@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

John & All

So far so Good, several options to consider. the dual cable may be the easiest if mechanical is in the cards. When you say 426 SS, you are refering to the 426 Max-wedge 2X4 short short Ram's, correct? I'd prefer the automatic operation, stock or viable substitute. I also have the old unit(s), very dirty (maybe corroded) but may be sevicable. Anyway, does a "real" one still exist? Somewhere? If not a real one, which of the wrong ones fits the closest to original? I do not want to modify the manifold, I have the new "Pots" and gaskets but still need the gismo's/spring thing that opens the choke plate. All your help so far is GREATLY appreciated.

Best Regards,
Stephen A. Noia
1-408-210-4736 cell

On Monday, July 13, 2015 11:31 AM, John Grady <jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Steve ... We have those still .. SS wells for ram choke with clamp plate , but did not do gaskets -- you can get those within club . I made them with JY Chouinard selling them . He has become very busy with his work .

Same with heater switch cams or rebuilds . Contact Keith Simons here for them . This info was in Newsflight for past 3-4 years ? Maybe we need to update info. Also made kits for restoring or fix 57-58 door handles and springs , a spring for car radio to stop slipping tuning ( a bear to put in) , working now on safety catch for 57-59 hoods . Not well organized ---it is a hobby not a business .

The choke coil is not reproduced.. But old ones can be cleaned up . They look bad but work ok if clean . Do not try to turn on mount to adjust it . I think i once adapted one from a 318 dodge 70's era truck by changing arm from choke coil . Slant six ones too , 60's , they do not" Fit" but can be cobbled up . Frankly F/G ram chokes never work right .. One comes off before the other . Why it went away in 62 . Warm up cycle in cold weather d icey . But back in j,k but with manual pulloff . I understand the 426 SS cars dual choke cable being repro'd fits . Worth thinking about ..

John grady

On Monday, July 13, 2015, Anna F Noia sa-noia@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bob,

A year or two ago, I purchased the gaskets for the choke pots from you, and the choke wells for the Ram from a "French" named fellow in Canada (or so I recall?). Anyway, my question to all, are the "Chokes" that are required for the Ram manifolds still available? If so where? and what part number? Is there a unit that will work? Maybe from a different year? Can anyone help? Or at least suggest a solution, or substitute unit. Thanks to all in advance.

Best Regards,
Stephen A. Noia
1-408-210-4736 cell

On Monday, July 13, 2015 11:31 AM, John Grady <jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Steve ... We have those still .. SS wells for ram choke with clamp plate , but did not do gaskets -- you can get those within club . I made them with JY Chouinard selling them . He has become very busy with his work .

Same with heater switch cams or rebuilds . Contact Keith Simons here for them . This info was in Newsflight for past 3-4 years ? Maybe we need to update info. Also made kits for restoring or fix 57-58 door handles and springs , a spring for car radio to stop slipping tuning ( a bear to put in) , working now on safety catch for 57-59 hoods . Not well organized ---it is a hobby not a business .

The choke coil is not reproduced.. But old ones can be cleaned up . They look bad but work ok if clean . Do not try to turn on mount to adjust it . I think i once adapted one from a 318 dodge 70's era truck by changing arm from choke coil . Slant six ones too , 60's , they do not" Fit" but can be cobbled up . Frankly F/G ram chokes never work right .. One comes off before the other . Why it went away in 62 . Warm up cycle in cold weather dicey . But back in j,k but with manual pulloff . I understand the 426 SS cars dual choke cable being repro'd fits . Worth thinking about ..

John grady

On Monday, July 13, 2015, Anna F Noia wlmailhtml:mai lto:sa-noia@xxxxxxxxxxx <wlmailhtml:mai%20lto:sa-noia@xxxxxxxxxxx> [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bob,

A year or two ago, I purchased the gaskets for the choke pots from you, and the choke wells for the Ram from a "French" named fellow in Canada (or so I recall?). Anyway, my question to all, are the "Chokes" that are required for the Ram manifolds still available? If so where? and what part number? Is there a unit that will work? Maybe from a different year? Can anyone help? Or at least suggest a solution, or substitute unit. Thanks to all in advance.

Best Regards,
Stephen A. Noia
1-408-210-4736 cell

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