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Correct and yes it is backwards to the normal use of such cables, and is 
why the cable needs a smooth run clear of obstacles. Early HIFs had the 
same arrangement before reverting to the more normal system where the 
cable came down from the top the same as the throttle cable.
PaulH.
On 18/05/2023 14:05, dave northrup wrote:
>
> So the choke cable is actually anchored by the bracket, attached to 
> the carb body, so when you pull it out the sleeve causes the bottom 
> piece to rotate up?  seems backwards to me.
>
>
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    <p>Correct and yes it is backwards to the normal use of such cables,
      and is why the cable needs a smooth run clear of obstacles. Early
      HIFs had the same arrangement before reverting to the more normal
      system where the cable came down from the top the same as the
      throttle cable.</p>
    <p>PaulH.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/05/2023 14:05, dave northrup
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        <p class="MsoNormal">So the choke cable is actually anchored by
          the bracket, attached to the carb body, so when you pull it
          out the sleeve causes the bottom piece to rotate up?  seems
          backwards to me. <br>
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