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Old 10-05-2009, 07:27 PM   #7
cparman
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Re: Elec Choke wire connection?

Remember I am old as dirt! If I remember, there should be two wires connected to the + side of the coil. One is the wire from the starter, and the other is the resistance wire you speak of. SO, if you wire the choke from the + side of the coil and you only have 9v+ it might take a bit longer to open, but WILL open. I would think that would be the case, but remember OAD, thats me! FIXITP might have a point. In the south we need a choke about 30 days a year, so the low voltage is not a big deal.

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