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Old 12-16-2012, 12:39 PM   #1
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Manual choke help.

I've recently purchased a manual choke conversion kit from o'reillys and we're having a bit of a problem with getting it to work. We've installed it and the cable is on the carburetor and its pulling it back, but I have to hold it that position for the it to stay and keep warming up. Has anybody out one of these in and what's the best way to get to work where I don't have to hold the cable and I can just pull it out and it'll stay? Also, what's the best way to get it to turn off when I push the cable back in so it doesn't stay idoling high? Any tips or help would w greatly appreciated.
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