My TR4A choke will not stay in place when pulled. I give it the twist to the right, but it pops back mostly closed in a few seconds. Is there any fix? -Tony
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 17:37:28 -0600charset="iso-8859-1"
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Message text written by Fred Thomas Yes, I used to have to pull and twist only once, now I have to do it for minutes at a time until it gets fully warmed up! -Tony
Message text written by "Dave Terrick" < Mine has the HS6's. As I remember from way back, I thought these were supposed to have a lock with a 1/4 twist to the right..... I'll have to double check the
Message text written by Cliff Hansen return spring on the jets. I've had no end of trouble with mine, and had given up on fixing it correctly.< Do you know the mechanism in side that does the locking
Message text written by INTERNET:Brad.Kahler@141.com A clothes pin! I think I need 2 to keep it at max choke for a couple of minutes. It seems to be OK when only open less than 1/2". It is just at mo
The original style choke cables are put together with three parts: 1) a shaft that has the knob on one end and the wire on the other 2) a tube that is fastened to the dash through which the rod moves
Message text written by INTERNET:Brad.Kahler@141.com Hmmmm. If my TR doesn't have it and MGB does, what does that tell you? Nothing good. I guess my Austin, being made by the remains of BMC may have
Message text written by Cliff Hansen < I will have to check my "key" It may be "toothless". In the meantime, I will use some sort of retainer clip. I had thought about using a coin on edge to hold it
FWIW Tony, I have the locking choke cable in my 250......it looks correct and works great...I didn't chnage the knob yet though...too many other pressing matters. Hugh R. McAleer Jonesboro, GA
Message text written by INTERNET:vitesse@juno.com Which cable did you use? Where did you get it? How much did it cost? Will the original knob fit? Inquiring minds NEED to know! -Tony -Tony
Tony: Since you mentioned the choke knob, my choke knob is a little loose and I see that they are sold separate from the cables, how do they attach? Jack Radley 76TR6 --Original Message-- From: vites