Thread: Choke Coil
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11-22-2005 07:53 PM #1
Choke Coil
I change the intake on a 327 motor. It did not have a choke Coil on it. And I did'nt think my other choke coil was any good. So I,m running without one. How important is it that I put one on it. Is it a big deal. Or should I not worry about it? Thanks, John.John
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11-22-2005 08:37 PM #2
She might be a little hard to start on cold mornings in Rex, Georgia without a choke. I always run a choke cable to my carbs and make a manual out of it.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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11-22-2005 08:42 PM #3
I'm assuming you are talking about your electric choke?
Depends on where you live for one, if it gets cold and you drive regularly cold starts could be a problem. Down south here I can get away with no choke since most of the time it's pretty warm here.
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11-23-2005 02:10 AM #4
Up here in the frozen North, I never used to run a choke, just pedal the gas to start cold. Getting older and lazier now, I run a hand choke on most rigs. Never trusted automatic chokes, they tend to stay on too long. When gas was cheap, that didn't matter so much, but.....
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