Briggs&Stratton Choke-A-Matic Carburetor Stripped Down View
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@wheely132 Well, maybe to your eyes it did but to me it looks like a platic choke o matic LOL
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@1972FordF150 I read the title. It just looked like a mix between a float bowl and a choke-o-matic xD
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@wheely132 Did you not read the title? LOL it's a choke-o-matic carb plus the gas tank it sits on is right next to it
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Wtf? Now their making there float bowl carbs plastic? Or is that a chock-o-matic? Cause to be honest, I can't tell xD Looks like a blow bolts up to that,
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@Rarrin9378 Yaw jaja
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looks really clean, naws
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Was that black disk the bi metal spring you were talking about on the desk?.
More350Power 1 month ago
@More350Power Yeah, that thing always tries to close the choke instead of keeping it open when the engine is warm.
1972FordF150 1 month ago
@1972FordF150 It looks like the side that connects to the crank case breather and it would make sense kinda that it would keep the choke closed just a bit till the engine warmed up going by the heat of the vapor passing through the crank case.... I believe that was an epa attempt at some kind of emissions thing cause the aluminum ones didnt have that if I remember correctly.
More350Power 1 month ago
@More350Power I have seen some of the pulsa jet metal carbs have this, but most of them don't. From my experience the carbs with the bi metallic spring there start way easier
1972FordF150 1 month ago