1.9 Petrol automatic choke problem

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1.9 Petrol automatic choke problem

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I am a new owner of a hi-top T25 D reg Karisma hi-top 2 berth conversion 1.9 petrol water-cooled van.
When I start the van it runs very high and carries on with high revs well into a journey. It has an automatic choke.
A non-specialist garage recommended getting a manual choke conversion for this van and another garage who does campervans recommended getting it to a campervan carburettor specialist.
I know carburettors are very expensive and I'm getting an inkling that this is a common problem with this sort of van.
It's had a new engine recently (before I got it) and has only done around 5000 miles on it. I'm pretty sure it had a new carb when the engine was fitted...

What's the best thing to do about the sticking automatic choke?
Any advice?

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Re: 1.9 Petrol automatic choke problem

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The choke on that engine is normally operated manually by simply pressing down on the accelerator pedal briefly prior to starting the engine. Once up to temp, blip the pedal again to turn it off.

There is a choke pull down unit available from Brickwerks that may fix your problem.
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Re: 1.9 Petrol automatic choke problem

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Hi Mickyfin

Thankyou - I have tried the blip thing but doesn't work really. Sometimes but it's inconsistent.
Someone else mentioned brickworks is it brickworks or brickwerks? It's is forum isn't it?
What is choke pull down unit?

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Re: 1.9 Petrol automatic choke problem

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Your autochoke may need adjustment.

In cold weather...
Starting the engine is done like this.
depress the throttle once or twice this sets the fast idle cam.
turn the key
do not use the accelerator.
once the engine starts the engine will run at a high rpm (2000)
blip the throttle and it should settle to a still high 1500.
drive away and after about 5 to 8 mins the engine should be ticking over at 950 rpm

to adjust the fast idle position locate the three screws holding the autochoke housing on
here it is on the right of the carb

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you can see the range of adjustment here

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turn the housing anticlockwise an eighth of a turn then try it
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Re: 1.9 Petrol automatic choke problem

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Thankyou - this helps a lot and I'll try it out. Especially the helpful photos.
Makes me feel a bit more confident that I don't need a new carb or anything! I hope.

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Do let us know how you get on, and if needs must, we will link you to the Brickwerks pull down unit.
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Re: 1.9 Petrol automatic choke problem

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Thanks I will. I'm just waiting for a rubber filler neck collar thing as the fuel is leaking out through the perished rubber when filling up to top. Will fix that first then get onto choke...

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