Sticky choke (Was vacuum hoses)
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Sticky choke (Was vacuum hoses)



The sticky choke syndrome can happen to any carb that requires you
to press the pedal to set the choke or one that sets automatically.

The problem is normally one of lack of lubrication or a build up of
crud on the linkage or choke components, the cure is normally
a quick squirt of WD40 or similar onto the linkage. Try this first,
if it does not have the desired effect you may have to strip and 
clean the components then lube them but normally a squirt of 
lube does the job.

Neil 82 Imp.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark E Blitman" <markblitman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: IML: vacuum hoses
> hello and a happy new year to all..wanted to share an experience with 
> you that is so easy to do, easy to ignore and pays dividends...just 
> replacing all the vacuum hoses in my '74 imp( most were original) has 
> improved gas mileage, car runs smoother, idles better...yet the old 
> hoses did not appear defective...
> 
> guess replacing them every few years is a good idea.....i do have a 
> question for the group...when starting my car cold, if i pump it 3-4 
> times it starts and idles fast and then i tap the pedal lightly and it 
> kicks down..just like it should....on the sun visor this procedure is 
> used for extremely cold conditions ( not really what we have here in 
> Tampa)...now if i just pump it once it will start on the 3rd or 4th time 
> ( also pumping it once each time) but it will not go on fast 
> idle...anyone know what it is doing? just curious...thanks!!





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