The moment I've been waiting for

Anonymous-0

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It's been five years since I brought my '54 Stage 2 Super H distillate home to Wisconsin from Ash Grove, MO. And now, after hundreds of hours of work on all of the different assembly groups I am fianlly going to start putting it all together. I will have lots of pictures as I go along. I had a bunch on the Epson site that closed recently. Does anyone have a recommendation for a photo site that they like? I'd like to get the pictures coming again. I work out of my small car and a half garage so my schedule has to include getting it out of there before the snow flies. My wife will park in the drive in the summer but if it's not running by fall, I'm in trouble. My drop dead date for final completion is Red Power '09 (60 mile away!!!)
 
GAUGER; ARE GOING TO RUN YOUR SUPER H ON KEROSENE. IF SO DO YOU HAVE A ALL FUEL CARB. I HAVE A 1943 H AND CAN NOT FIND A ALL FUEL CARB. CAN YOU HELP. THANKS FRANK CASWELL CARLISLE,KY.
 
I see a lot of them using photobucket.com that have a lot of pictures. I use tinypic.com and it works well for what I post. Hal
 
Frank, there basically is NO difference between the distillate/kerosene carbs and the gasoline only carbs except for possibly the main metering stem and the fact that the kerosene carb has a drain cock instead of just a plug. Everything else is the same. If you buy a kit for the 45108DA carb, you should get the parts you need, or I can possibly build one for you if you have a good core.
 
I have the original carb. It isn't the main adjustment screw that is different, it is the seat. My engine is a distillate, not a kerosene. Although it will probably run on kerosene I will run it on gas. I do have all the parts including a manifold with a functioning heat valve but I doubt I'll mess with kerosene more than once, just to say I did it. The H carb is different than the SH and given all of the dual fuel models that were made during the war years I'm surprised you can't find that carb.
 
You should have stopped by and said hi when you where in Ash Grove. That's just about 6 miles north of Me.
 
I found a free web host without all the banner ads and use that to post photo's and notes. I did this so I could keep my family up north up to date on what was going on here.

This worked really well for me and is just a suggestion.

I have the same Stage II in restoration right now but I'm a couple steps behind you yet.

Keep us posted.
 

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