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http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/cjv35u/v1.jpg
on the link above item 4 is described as "metered".
i believe this means that the fittings are of the restricted type
with aprox .040 orifices, am i correct? btw there are many other great
drawings that i am referring to while building my vent system..
on the link above item 4 is described as "metered".
i believe this means that the fittings are of the restricted type
with aprox .040 orifices, am i correct? btw there are many other great
drawings that i am referring to while building my vent system..
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I believe metered in that context refers to controlling the amount of vacuum available at the PCV valve which has a restriced pair of orifices and a check valve.
The 0.040 restricted fitting is the one at the wiper "T" that feeds the distributor vent system.
The 0.040 restricted fitting is the one at the wiper "T" that feeds the distributor vent system.
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You can fabricate that 0.040" fitting using a standard male connector:
http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/m38vent/vent3.htm
Owen.
http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/m38vent/vent3.htm
Owen.
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1944 F-1 1/2-ton Airdrome Trailer
1940 C15 Chevrolet CMP 11-cab
1939 DKW KS200 Motorcycle
MVT # 19406
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No, i have M-38 MC51986, eng MC74754. Tom M indicated to meBobW wrote:Rick, do you have a CJV35?
once that it was on the tail end of a 102 unit production run
starting with MC51887 and ending with MC51989. This run
utilized the closed style vent system according to Tom. I'll
model my vent sys after this drawing if you agree..
http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/m38vent/ventq.jpg
Thx for sharing your knowledge of the various vent systems
with the group, Bob..
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John,
The wiper "T" gets the resticted orifice in all M38's on the port of the "T" that goes to the distributor. The distributor venting system and the PCV valve are considered calibrated vacuum losses. This means the engineer took their use of vacuum into consideration when the carb metering schedule was developed. When you increase the amount of vacuum loss at either of these restrictions it causes an upset in carb metering resulting in overly lean mixtures.
Rick,
The wiper "T" gets the resticted orifice in all M38's on the port of the "T" that goes to the distributor. The distributor venting system and the PCV valve are considered calibrated vacuum losses. This means the engineer took their use of vacuum into consideration when the carb metering schedule was developed. When you increase the amount of vacuum loss at either of these restrictions it causes an upset in carb metering resulting in overly lean mixtures.
Rick,
That was a pilot run with the newer engine, late starter and late vent system. It is announced in the PS Magazine articles Ryan posted.102 unit production run
starting with MC51887 and ending with MC51989
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http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/m38vent/ventq.jpg
Wes, would you agree that im building my vent system to
the right drawing?
Wes, would you agree that im building my vent system to
the right drawing?
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Check this vent parts list for the M38:
http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/m38vent/vent4.htm
If you look about 1/3 of the way down that list, the special fitting is part number 7348568. Now, page 87 of the G758 ORD 9 shows that same part number. So the M38A1 had the same fitting, apparently on the distributor vent line to the tee fitting. Seems logical so far.
This is my best guess for the location:
If you look at the diagram on page 70 of the ORD 9, then I would say that the special fitting is on the end of line EE that goes into the wiper tee fitting DD.
Hopefully, other members more clued up on the M38A1 vent system than me can confirm the location.
Owen.
http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/m38vent/vent4.htm
If you look about 1/3 of the way down that list, the special fitting is part number 7348568. Now, page 87 of the G758 ORD 9 shows that same part number. So the M38A1 had the same fitting, apparently on the distributor vent line to the tee fitting. Seems logical so far.
This is my best guess for the location:
If you look at the diagram on page 70 of the ORD 9, then I would say that the special fitting is on the end of line EE that goes into the wiper tee fitting DD.
Hopefully, other members more clued up on the M38A1 vent system than me can confirm the location.
Owen.
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1940 C15 Chevrolet CMP 11-cab
1939 DKW KS200 Motorcycle
MVT # 19406
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Yes the A1 also had that distributor plumbing and restricted fitting in the same wiper "T".
Wes K
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Rick,
Yes I would agree the late vent system is correct for your M38 if going with a factory resto.

Yes I would agree the late vent system is correct for your M38 if going with a factory resto.

Wes K
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