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Chrysler Industrial flathead six

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Paul Janke

04-03-2004 17:56:46




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I thought I had access to some old Motors manuals, but they are not where they were, so I'm counting on you people to have the answer, since you usually do. I have a Chrysler Industrial flat head six in an old Scoopmobile loader, and it's not running right. I know it is a fuel problem, and checked the fuel pump pressure. It is 1 1/2 PSI. How much is it supposed to be? I would have guessed somewhere around four pounds. Thanks in advance for information. Paul

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korey brunst

03-16-2005 07:44:21




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 Re: Chrysler Industrial flathead six in reply to Paul Janke, 04-03-2004 17:56:46  
i know this doesn't have anything to do with what you are talking about, but i am going to by a wagner scoopmobile LD-5 for a very reasonable price. it has a chrystler flathead 6 in it. it has a blade on the front because some one converted it so they could use it for plowing snow. i was just wondering if you knew any websites where i could find some info on this. I have found very little. if you could help i would really appreciate it. if you could find anything just post it on this website. thank you!

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p55

04-04-2004 06:03:53




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 Re: Chrysler Industrial flathead six in reply to Paul Janke, 04-03-2004 17:56:46  
Paul, I checked in my '56 Motor's manual. It lists (prior to 1947) at 3-4 lbs and 1948-56 at 3-1/2 to 5 lbs. (all Chrysler-built applications). I don't see anything more specific than that. Hope this helps a little.



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Paul Janke

04-04-2004 06:37:25




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 Re: Re: Chrysler Industrial flathead six in reply to p55, 04-04-2004 06:03:53  
Thank you!!!!! That helps a whole bunch!!!!! Now I know to go get a fuel pump. I'm looking forward to having a loader again.



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geok

04-04-2004 19:51:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Chrysler Industrial flathead six in reply to Paul Janke, 04-04-2004 06:37:25  
Paul, I just put in a new fuel pump on my Scoopmobile. It was leaking into the oil. Starts better with the new pump also. I have had to go with the hottest plugs available to have it run right on no lead gas.

Hope to get the other scoopmobile running some day. Haven't made up my mind whether to put a GM 296 or a Ford 300 in it. Leaning towards the chev at the moment.



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