Hello everyone
Hope all are keeping well. Fired the old girl up yesterday and took her out for a good run and a fresh tank of fuel. All good, bar a slightly sticky choke in that it doesn't seem to want to push home, and the light keeps coming on. Tickover also slightly fast so I suspect even if the light goes off, it still isn't quite off.
is this something I, as a novice can fix, or shall I add it to the love list for Grahame?
Thank you :)
Sticky choke
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#2 Re: Sticky choke
Stephanie Wrote:
Absolutely. At least you can trouble shoot to determine the cause.
To get to the choke lever end of the cable requires the dash top to be remove; accordingly, I suggest working from the carburetor end for a start. Undo the clamp bolt for the centre wire at the carburetor, this will require you to remove the air filter system to gain access and detach the choke cable from the carburetor. Now operate the choke lever to see if its still hard to move. If yes, you may be able to free it up by spraying penetrating oil (WD40 or the like) into the end of the cable whilst operating the choke lever.
The proper fix, if the cable is hard to operate with it disconnected from the carburetors, is to remove the cable assembly completely, remove the centre wire, clean it and the inside of the outer case with penetrating fluid then reassemble.
Regards,
Bill
Hello Stephanie,is this something I, as a novice can fix, or shall I add it to the love list for Grahame?
Absolutely. At least you can trouble shoot to determine the cause.
To get to the choke lever end of the cable requires the dash top to be remove; accordingly, I suggest working from the carburetor end for a start. Undo the clamp bolt for the centre wire at the carburetor, this will require you to remove the air filter system to gain access and detach the choke cable from the carburetor. Now operate the choke lever to see if its still hard to move. If yes, you may be able to free it up by spraying penetrating oil (WD40 or the like) into the end of the cable whilst operating the choke lever.
The proper fix, if the cable is hard to operate with it disconnected from the carburetors, is to remove the cable assembly completely, remove the centre wire, clean it and the inside of the outer case with penetrating fluid then reassemble.
Regards,
Bill
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#3 Re: Sticky choke
I assume your car is equipped with SU carbs, then it is worth checking if one of the fast idle rods has got stuck in the carb body.
Mark
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1963 OTS 880436
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