So could you let me know if I am about to do something horribly wrong
Sorry its so long winded.
Following instructions I intend to:
1st leave plastic cover on top of carburet un-tightened to allow air in the system to escape and correct water flow through choke unit.
2nd Setting choke flap
With engine off - slowly depress throttle peddle to floor and then raising slowly.
3rd I am then told to disconnect the following:
a) throttle linkage – have no idea why???
b) air filter.. it says to plug the end of the vacuum hose temporarily
c) electrical connection to the choke
Question 1a) is the vacuum hose the large opening to the plastic thing that sits on top of the carburettor.
Question 1b) If so could I stuff it with a rag… or would the carb suck the rag in
Question 2) excluding the earth - there are two electric cable that come off the carb - should i disconnect both
Question 3) what is the purpose of disconnecting throttle linkage?
4rd Filling float chamber with petrol:
Turn the ignition key for about five to ten seconds – DO NOT operate throttle lever
A neighbour (with lots of t25 experience) suggested runner fuel pump inlet hose into a container of petrol so that pump did not have to work so hard …
Question 4) is this sound advice?
5th reconnect electrics and solenoid valve and choke.
Then operate the throttle level to reset the choke flap…
Question 4) This is the first time that the instructions refer to a solenoid valve?????? Any ideas what it means
Question 5) I am confused about throttle lever - at no point am I told to reconnect linkage and i sill cant see the reasonl purpose for disconnecting this in the first place??
Any ideas?
6th START VAN AS NORMAL
7th allow to run for 5-10 sec at high idle speed - then blip throttle peddle .. with cause the idle speed to drop and then progressively drop to a more normal speed as the water heat up.…
thats all - sorry that its so detailed …
Cheers Darren
