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Old 07-23-2013, 12:45 PM   #5
nheller76
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Re: Electric choke help

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Originally Posted by tucsonjwt View Post
I have never found electric or hot air chokes to be reliable. I converted all my squares to a manual choke. Using a $12 kit from the auto parts store, I found it easy to route the choke cable so that it did not bind up. I routed mine behind the distributor and through the large rubber grommet near the steering column, then just drilled two small holes to support the bracket holding the choke knob - not visible unless you are lying on your back looking up at the dash.

With a manual choke, you always know when the choke is on or off.
Could u get some pics for me? the way i have it now i can close my choke but it wont open it. It just stops working.
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