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tallaghan
06-02-2011, 09:00 AM
Hi there all
Hope you are all doing well. From time to time my choke remains permanently engaged and I cannot turn it off. The choke lever works fine but it sometimes has no effect.
If I remove the choke from the carb and re-insert it, it usually fixes the problem for a period of time but eventually the problem re-occurs.
Is this something anyone else has experienced? Should I just replace the entire choke cable
Thanks in advance for your help. It's a great site.
Michael
blaine
06-02-2011, 09:13 AM
Hi there all
Hope you are all doing well. From time to time my choke remains permanently engaged and I cannot turn it off. The choke lever works fine but it sometimes has no effect.
If I remove the choke from the carb and re-insert it, it usually fixes the problem for a period of time but eventually the problem re-occurs.
Is this something anyone else has experienced? Should I just replace the entire choke cable
Thanks in advance for your help. It's a great site.
Michael
Have you tried lubing the cable,and make sure that the bore in the carb is clean & clear of any rust so the choke plunger can move freely.
:cool: :)
tallaghan
06-02-2011, 09:56 AM
Now that I think of it there was some rusty deposits the when I removed the choke from the carb for the first time. I cleaned them out but the last time I removed the choke from the carb there was more rusty deposits
Those rusty deposits are probably coming down from around the cable.
I should probably take the choke completely off, remove the housing from around it and make sure everything is clean. If I can pick up a new choke cable cheaply it may be just as easy to replace the whole thing
Thanks for your help
jonathan180iq
06-02-2011, 11:55 AM
Lube the cable.
(Better late than never. :) )
geezer
06-02-2011, 12:41 PM
is the spring there when you removed the cable from carb? my choke would hang up alittle i ended up triming a bit off the spring so it wouldnt interfier with cable movemtn
tallaghan
06-02-2011, 01:08 PM
the spring is still there alright. I might try that to see if it helps
thanks
sc_frontier
06-02-2011, 09:54 PM
I have honed the choke opening with 400 grit sandpaper in the past, just enough to smooth down spots of aluminum corrosion, and polished the brass choke plunger.
tallaghan
06-13-2011, 07:31 AM
just to update for anyone looking at this thread in the future, I just needed to remove choke from carb and clean out the entry point
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