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Old 01-27-2014, 07:20 PM   #18
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Thumbs up Re: It’s cold outside. Carburetor choke on stock engines.

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The picture in post #22 is what my riser looks like now. The spring is on correctly. If you laid that riser down (the top of the photo away from you) it would be in the same position as it is on the truck. When the spring expands it lets the weight down into the open position and hits another stop on the short end of the weight.

In this photo you can see the other stop. The riser is upside down.

My son drove the truck today. The high temp was around 30 degrees. I hope to talk to him later to see how it did. I'll report back.
Thx for clearing up my mixup--guess I was thinking(incorrectly)that the wrong side of the flap moved clockwise. Can see it now.
Sam
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