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03-03-2021, 02:02 PM | #1 |
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Re: Choke wire?
I've swapped every vehicle back to automatic choke I've ever had that had been converted to manual. With a decent carb and an adjusted choke it has always been the better functioning system. I have a divorced on my 69 one ton now but I rebuilt a carb I had that is a late 70's electric heated choke Q-Jet. I ran it on my daily driver 72 GMC for years without a hiccup. Ran it in -40 to +40 C. Started every day.
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Re: Choke wire?
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