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Old 04-02-2012, 12:12 PM   #1
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Question sorry guys. another carburetor thread...

real sorry, But I'm new to all of this. And i keep paying a 20 here and there to shops that say they will adjust my carb properly.

and i read random stuff about my choke

here is my issue. i always have to adjust chike by hand, In the morning i have to close it. then i have to adjust it because if it opens all the way the truck stalls bad after a completes stop. On a bad day the truck will not move if the choke opens all the way till i manually close it to slight opening?, So i have to have it mildly open instead of wide open... is that normal or can you fellas drive your vehicles with a wide open choke? I've been told a few time to have wide open but...

any input is greatly appreciated.
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