| On most carbureted cars I have driven in the past, the press and release
on the gas pedal was to release the choke cam to close the automatic
choke.
 
Since you have a manual choke, and no trouble starting, I'd say it's
unnecessary.
 
-=Chris
Chris King
http://home.comcast.net/~kvcbk/ 
 <-----Original Message----->
                 From: Dave G. [kk7ss@verizon.net]
Sent: 9/6/2009 1:49:56 AM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: [Spridgets] Weber DGV question 
The set-up is a '76 1500 Midget with a 32/36 DGV ( manual choke)... 
The Usual starting routine - ignition on, fuel pump running, bit of 
choke.. 
My question is, assuming the DGV has an enrichment pump, should I 
press and relelase the gas pedal prior to or while cranking the 
engine?? 
-- 
Dave G. KK7SS Richland, WA 
'06 Honda Civic Hybrid 
'65 MK III A-H Sprite 
'76 MKIV 1500 Midget 
Age is just another number... ! 
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