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Old 25-09-2005, 10:40 PM
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Rick wrote:

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If your carb has a little metal "box" cover on it , then you have an
automatic choke. If not, it's a Choke-A-Matic.



Let me clarify a little if I can. Off to one side of the carb there
will be a rectangular cover that's split on the diagonal if you have
an automatic choke...


If you are trying things out with the air cleaner removed, be sure


to

reinstall the stud...




My hayter from that period has a choke that is closed by moving the
throttle past maxiumum rabbit to choke.

When the throttle is reduced to top rabbit, the choke has a spring that
aligns the plate with the airflow.
 
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