Priming mechanical choke
Posted: 20 Aug 2010, 09:28
Hello to all,
MIght be setting myself up for some mild p133 taking but.....
Can anyone tell me the correct way to prime the autochoke when starting?
It's my understanding (correct me if i'm wrong) that the autochoke on my van is entirely mechanical with no priming device or idle valve (?) and that if i depress the throttle prior to starting this resets it to the first position which as it warms (or i blip the throttle) the mechanism gets hotter and closes the choke (3 positions ?). Whatever its nature it seemed to be working OK until recently, i now need to apply and hold pressure to the throttle for a few mins until the engine has warmed else it cuts out. Once warm it runs a treat.
Any thoughts, advice, corrections greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
(C894 - 1.9 4 speed - Holdworth VIlla)
MIght be setting myself up for some mild p133 taking but.....
Can anyone tell me the correct way to prime the autochoke when starting?
It's my understanding (correct me if i'm wrong) that the autochoke on my van is entirely mechanical with no priming device or idle valve (?) and that if i depress the throttle prior to starting this resets it to the first position which as it warms (or i blip the throttle) the mechanism gets hotter and closes the choke (3 positions ?). Whatever its nature it seemed to be working OK until recently, i now need to apply and hold pressure to the throttle for a few mins until the engine has warmed else it cuts out. Once warm it runs a treat.
Any thoughts, advice, corrections greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
(C894 - 1.9 4 speed - Holdworth VIlla)