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Re: choke cable adjust, final

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Subject: Re: choke cable adjust, final
From: "Bob Spidell" <bspidell@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 07:18:34 -0700
Don,

re:
"Both carbs have return springs because if I lift the choke arm manually,
they don't return with the engine off. "

This is a common problem with the BJ8's HD8 carburettors.   If you twist
the choke knob it'll sort of lock the choke cable, make sure the knob moves
(relatively) freely.

The return springs on the carb--one under the diaphragm, one on the top of the
cam "foot" shaft--are too weak to do the job.  All you can do is make sure
the choke mechanism works as smoothly and freely as possible (a little
silicone oil might help).  I've put beefier springs on the cam foot shaft (near 
the
throttle stops), which helped some.  I also modified a binder clip to fit over 
the
firewall cable mechanism, to keep the cables from backing out of the little 
metal
block that attaches the two cables from the carbs to the cable to the knob.  
That
helps some too, but mine still sticks occassionally.

Otherwise, about all you can do is put some return springs under the choke
levers, as you have done.


bs
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Bob Spidell         San Jose, CA        bspidell@comcast.net
'67 Austin-Healey 3000             '56 Austin-Healey 100M
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Subject: choke cable adjust, final


> Hi Listers,
>    Sorry for my incomplete message yesterday.
> My wife fell, and broke her wrist in two places, and I punched the wrong 
>computer button on our way to Emergency!
>    Thanks for the quick responses to my problem. The correction of free play 
>was as several suggested. The sheath was 
> not in the "choke control body". It was routed to the left of the heater 
>control, therefore was too short to reach the 
> dash. Re-routing to the right side gave it a straight shot into control body. 
>Adjusting the cable length then allowed 
> adjustment of each cable at the carbs. Result? NO freeplay, but still high 
>effort. Both carbs have return springs 
> because if I lift the choke arm manually, they don't return with the engine 
>off. Should I check this again with engine 
> on and warmed up? Thanks again for rescuing me.
> DON   BJ8   Pandora




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