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    I have become involved with a 1914 Studebaker 4 cyl.If anyone could help. I need assistance with an ignition electrical diagram and i need a new float for the carb.i made contact with some people, but i am only dealing with those who dont laugh at me.I would appreciate it if anyone could point me in the right direction.I like doing my own work. It is cheaper to screw it up myself than paying someone else to screw it up for me.Thanks Roger

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    Hey Roger! No one will laugh at you here (maybe with you), we all are addicted to Studebakers! Maybe with that rig, try the Antique Studebaker Club, those folks drive the heck out of their machines, I think they may have a forum also.

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    • #3
      Maybe this will help with the wiring. Studebaker did not offer a Service Manual in '14 but the owners manual was quite comprehensive and served that purpose. It contains 64 pages. Could reprint for you for $35. Send p.m. if interested. Was you car once owned by a gentleman named Fabian?

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      Richard Quinn
      Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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      • #4
        Roger.
        I have parts books and a lot of information and some parts for your car.
        I am close to you so stop over and I will try to help.
        Call me first on my phone 815 722 7262.
        Robert Kapteyn

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