Choke cable issues
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Choke cable issues
Hi there everyone, another question! The choke on my moggy refuses to hold itself out, so when I start her up from cold I have to hold the choke out myself until she warms up. Is this by design, or is there a problem with my cable?
Thanks guys,
Tudge
Thanks guys,
Tudge
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Re: Choke cable issues
It should stay out if you twist it slightly. Common 'fix' is to put a wood clothes peg around the cable when you pull it open...... Just remember to take it off again once you get going.
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Re: Choke cable issues
Earlier choke controls had a ratchet, for later controls unclamp the carb end of the inner cable, twist the inner cable and re clamp it.
Alternatively as has been said, use a wooden clothes peg which should be clipped to the rear view mirror stem when not in use.
Plastic clothes pegs will lose judging points
Alternatively as has been said, use a wooden clothes peg which should be clipped to the rear view mirror stem when not in use.
Plastic clothes pegs will lose judging points
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Re: Choke cable issues
In all the cars I have owned I have not once yet had to resort to the dreaded clothes peg.
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Re: Choke cable issues
AHHHH! So you twist it! How clever, many thanks. Also, how long should I choke her for? I have been choking just start her, but she falters and stalls if I lift completely off the accelerator until she's warm. Should I be leaving her on the choke until she's warm?
Cheers, everyone seems to be so helpful on here!
Cheers, everyone seems to be so helpful on here!
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Re: Choke cable issues
As a very general rule, the choke should be on for the first 1/4 mile, even longer in winter, or until smooth running is obtained.
At least your engine seems to be optimised for best fuel economy.
At least your engine seems to be optimised for best fuel economy.
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Re: Choke cable issues
If it's really cold then I only need full choke to start then can almost immediately push it half way in to drive away. Once the temperature gauge shows about 50C then I can push it all the way in - but if stop starting then I might need to keep a bit of choke on till it gets up to 65-70. In this weather I only need about half an inch on the choke knob to start and can push it in very soon after driving off. If you keep too much choke on then the engine will baulk and chug horribly!
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Re: Choke cable issues
Ok thanks, I think I'll need to put a clothes peg in the car then, tried to hold the choke out by twisting, but it didn't work.
It will stay half out on it's own though, with no twist... If I wanted to fix this, would a new choke cable & knob work?
Cheers
It will stay half out on it's own though, with no twist... If I wanted to fix this, would a new choke cable & knob work?
Cheers
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Re: Choke cable issues
The twisting which Mike is referring to is slackening the cable at the carb end, and then taking a pair of pliers to twist the cable, just as you would with bare electrical wiring to stop it splaying.
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Re: Choke cable issues
My apologies, I clearly didn't read his post properly - I'm an idiot haha
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Re: Choke cable issues
Indeed - you have to twist the inner cable. The amount of 'choke' (it's not really a choke ....) depends on the air temp. I pull mine out to start - immediately half way in, and almost immediately all the way in.. Your aim is to minimise use...
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