Choke pulldown

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Re: Choke pulldown

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Kevtherev is the post above the correct way to set flap

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Re: Choke pulldown

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That vid looks different to a T25 2e3
it's clearly described in Haynes manual, do you have one?
My 2e3 when choke set has the gap
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Re: Choke pulldown

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Thanks itchyfeet for reply
I know the carb in the video is slightly different to 2e3 but it seems the choke is the same ......I think !
I have been studying the Haynes and it says to set the gap with the lever pushed towards the choke pulldown like in the video ,which I have done and there is a 3mm gap or thereabouts.
I do not however have a gap when I donot push the lever and high cam is set so now confused

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Re: Choke pulldown

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Yes you are right just checked my spare carb, if youposition the cam on the highest step choke is closed, push the pull down screw in and set gap.

put the choke back and when I set mine it does not go to the top cam so thats why I see a gap, need to check if this is right, perhaps not.
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Re: Choke pulldown

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Ok thanks itchy........fuel injection so much less hassle :)

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