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01-21-2013, 04:38 AM | #1 |
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Manual choke carb issue
The choke on the carb does not want to release when I push the button on the dash back in. It stays out whether the truck is up to temp or not (not sure if that makes a difference). It's not that much of an issue for me, I can get out and manually push the lever the choke is connected to back into position, but the wife drives the truck now and then and I don't want her to have to go under the hood if at all possible. She's a girl, they mess things up!
I don't know much about carbs. Is there anything in particular I should look for? Lubricate? I sprayed the carb down with carb cleaner a few months ago, does it need another hosing off? Are there springs or something mechanical I need to check? I'm planning on replacing this carb within the next year, so I don't really want to rebuild it. I have a stock 307 with a HEI distributor and the stock 2 bbl carb. Thanks, -Stephen
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01-21-2013, 06:52 AM | #2 |
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Re: Manual choke carb issue
How old is the cable? Maybe removing and cleaning it and then lube it? Keep it simple...Manual chokes should operate freely from open to closed. May be time to replace it and while your at it, make sure the anchor point at the carb is located to maximize leverage angle pulling and pushing. A pic would be helpful...
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01-21-2013, 09:33 AM | #3 |
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Re: Manual choke carb issue
It is common to run into these problems with cheap cables as well. I am using a cheap cable and have the same problem. One temporary fix I have used until I can get a better cable is simply to use an old throttle spring. It is a double spring so I seperated the two pieces to make it a weaker spring and mounted it where the cable connects to the carburetor so it pulls on the choke without necessarily yanking it open, just keeps a bit of tension on it. It is not perfect but it is better than raising the hood every time I cold start it.
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01-21-2013, 10:58 AM | #4 |
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Re: Manual choke carb issue
Another thing: If it's too long and you try to force it back in, the spring action on the cable will push it back out. Try to adjust it at the carb in first and if that won't do it you may have to do some cutting and reforming of the wire end to get it just right. Had to do that on my 68.
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01-21-2013, 01:41 PM | #5 |
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Re: Manual choke carb issue
what i like too do with sticky cheap cables is pull the entire cable out and throw it in the oil drain bucket for a while let it soak up some oil. after a while pull it out and let it hang so the extra runs off. after a while wipe it dry. now either at this point you could either reinstall it or go one step further you can buy a long piece of shrink wrap(for sealing wires) and slide it over the cable and shrink it up with a heat source and trim it up this will help the lube stay in in the cable and keep it slick. the bigest thing is too make sure the cable is not kinked or making any tight turnsand make sure the end coming out of the cable to the carb is straight and secure.
the return spring is a good idea also
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01-21-2013, 05:21 PM | #6 |
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Re: Manual choke carb issue
Those are good sugestions. Also it will go in better if you step on the gas a little. That takes the pressure off the fast idle cam.
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