Re: [Amc-list] Choke frozen (literally)
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Re: [Amc-list] Choke frozen (literally)
- From: Victor the Cleaner <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 13:00:15 -0700
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 02:54:43PM -0500, Frank Swygert wrote:
> On that one there is a choke pull-off piston I think.
Yes, that's right.
> A vacuum leak or loose fitting piston could keep it from disengaging.
> It's not supposed to have a lot of vacuum on it, just enough to keep
> a little tension on the choke plate, similar to having a light spring
> on it. The theory is that a cold engine won't produce good vacuum....
> the piston may not fit tight enough until the carb body warms up either.
The way I understand it, there are two functions here: First, the piston
is what does the choke pulloff (qualification) of 3/16" when the motor is
first started cold. Then the vacuum sucks in the warming air from the
manifold - that's how the heat gets into the housing to heat up the bimetal
coil. In tuneup all of that stuff functioned exactly as it should.
> Are you positive the bi-metal spring is pulling the right direction?
> Check it again just to make sure!
Yup, absolutely.
jl
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