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Title: 41 hydromatic
Post by: murph on February 14, 2011, 07:47:29 AM
can anyone give me the dimensions of tool number j1653 which is used to set the throttle rod on a 41 cadillac hydromatic  so i can make one.  thanks alan murphy clc member in england.
Title: Re: 41 hydromatic
Post by: PHIL WHYTE CLC 14192 on February 16, 2011, 06:07:07 PM
Alan, I have the throttle lever checking tool for a 54 Cad Hydramatic - if this is the right tool I will check if it has the setting for the 41 Hydramatic. From memory it supercedes the older KM tools and has holes drilled in it for different years. Phil Whyte CLC member England also! If this is what you are looking for please email me and I will check.
Title: Re: 41 hydromatic
Post by: John Washburn CLC 1067 Sadly deceased. on February 16, 2011, 07:47:11 PM
Murph,

Just for fun went to the garage and looked to see if I had one.

I do, it is a throttle arm gage (their spelling). It works for Cad and others 1941 to 1951. It is a "New Britain" tool.

Somewhat busy right now. But is a complicated device. I can send a picture tomorrow if you want. Then we can chat about dimensions.

the johnny
Title: Re: 41 hydromatic
Post by: murph on February 17, 2011, 05:04:09 AM
many thanks  look forwaed to it  alan murphy
Title: Re: 41 hydromatic
Post by: murph on February 17, 2011, 05:06:14 AM
yes  sounds right thanks alan  murphy
Title: Re: 41 hydromatic
Post by: John Washburn CLC 1067 Sadly deceased. on February 17, 2011, 12:31:08 PM
Murph,

I thought we were talking about the j3065 Throttle Lever Gauge. I looked for the J1653 and found a picture of it in the 1941 Self Starter, page 11 (I don't have a 41 shop manual and 42 lists it but does not show it). Was this guy replaced later?

Sorry for the confusion.

The Johnny
Title: Re: 41 hydromatic
Post by: Warren Rauch on February 17, 2011, 07:55:21 PM
  Tool J-1653 was only used for 1941 Hydra matic cars. It clamps on one of the rods and has an arm that tells you when the rods are adjusted to the right length to the carb and transmission. In 1942 a hole was drilled in the swivel arm and a drill bit or pin put in the hole did the same job. I checked a 1950's parts book, the part with the hole in it was being used to replace both 1941 and 1942.
If someone with a 1942 Hydra matic could tell you where to drill , you wouldn't need the tool. Warren
Title: Re: 41 hydromatic
Post by: murph on February 19, 2011, 06:24:31 AM
many thanks warren a member here in the uk has one and is loaning it to me    alan murphy