My car's choke has always been rather difficult to pull out. The knob was busy breaking off as a result.
Today I removed the entire choke cable, inners and outers. Removed the inner cable, sprayed a whole lot of carb cleaner through the outers, let it dry, squirted graphite power down the outers, cleaned the new inners (which happen to be slightly smaller in diameter) with steel wool, and then installed everything.
Now choke works as it should
(Think I'll have to replace the choke knob anyway...)
Choke hard to activate
#1 Choke hard to activate
Best Regards
Philip
Jag: 72 S3 XKE, 74 S3 XKE OTS, 80 XJS (Megasquirt + 5sp manual O/D)
Jensen: 74 Interceptor (EFI by Megasquirt + O/D 4sp auto)
Chev: 59 Apache std, 70 C10 (350V8, 700R4)
Philip
Jag: 72 S3 XKE, 74 S3 XKE OTS, 80 XJS (Megasquirt + 5sp manual O/D)
Jensen: 74 Interceptor (EFI by Megasquirt + O/D 4sp auto)
Chev: 59 Apache std, 70 C10 (350V8, 700R4)
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#2 Re: Choke hard to activate
Sounds good, might have to do the same to mine soon, my choke knob looks terrible, where would you get a new one?
John
S3 2+2 1971
Aston V8 Vantage 2006
Caterham Supersprint 1.7 1989
Jeep Wrangler TJ
S3 2+2 1971
Aston V8 Vantage 2006
Caterham Supersprint 1.7 1989
Jeep Wrangler TJ
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#3 Re: Choke hard to activate
SNG Barratt shows them in their parts list C36818.Ikebaddog wrote:Sounds good, might have to do the same to mine soon, my choke knob looks terrible, where would you get a new one?
Best Regards
Philip
Jag: 72 S3 XKE, 74 S3 XKE OTS, 80 XJS (Megasquirt + 5sp manual O/D)
Jensen: 74 Interceptor (EFI by Megasquirt + O/D 4sp auto)
Chev: 59 Apache std, 70 C10 (350V8, 700R4)
Philip
Jag: 72 S3 XKE, 74 S3 XKE OTS, 80 XJS (Megasquirt + 5sp manual O/D)
Jensen: 74 Interceptor (EFI by Megasquirt + O/D 4sp auto)
Chev: 59 Apache std, 70 C10 (350V8, 700R4)
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#4 Re: Choke hard to activate
Cool, thanks for the info
John
S3 2+2 1971
Aston V8 Vantage 2006
Caterham Supersprint 1.7 1989
Jeep Wrangler TJ
S3 2+2 1971
Aston V8 Vantage 2006
Caterham Supersprint 1.7 1989
Jeep Wrangler TJ
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#5 Re: Choke hard to activate
Mask off choke and spray lightly with black wrinkle finish...it will look brand new ! Easy. Yup, keep that cable lubricated ! Its funny that Jag always called it a choke, as it is not a choke...it simply to hold the carb open a bit to make it more drivable when you first start a cold engine.
John
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#6 Re: Choke hard to activate
John Wrote:
It’s not just a case of holding the carburetor open. It’s true that the butterfly is held open slightly more via a Fast Idle Cam, but fast idle adjustment on it own is not sufficient. The “Choke” is actually a starting enrichment circuit and works by drawing additional fuel from the float chamber through a series of holes in a disc in the mechanism and enters the low depression area of the carburetor.
The amount of extra fuel available depends on the position of the disc within the mechanism, which is controlled by the manually operated cable, and therefore the size of the selected passages in the rotating disc.
Regards,
Bill
Hello John,Its funny that Jag always called it a choke, as it is not a choke...it simply to hold the carb open a bit to make it more drivable when you first start a cold engine.
It’s not just a case of holding the carburetor open. It’s true that the butterfly is held open slightly more via a Fast Idle Cam, but fast idle adjustment on it own is not sufficient. The “Choke” is actually a starting enrichment circuit and works by drawing additional fuel from the float chamber through a series of holes in a disc in the mechanism and enters the low depression area of the carburetor.
The amount of extra fuel available depends on the position of the disc within the mechanism, which is controlled by the manually operated cable, and therefore the size of the selected passages in the rotating disc.
Regards,
Bill
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