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Everything you wanted to know about automatic chokes but were afraid to ask pt3

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2010

I've noticed many people drive vehicles with inoperative chokes. Even though chokes can be intimidating, repairing and adjusting them actually is very simple.

So, stop pumping that accelerator and follow along as we look at how chokes work and how to repair them.

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  • I have a 1975 Ford Van E100 two barrel carb. Please make video so I can learn how to fix it

  • my electric choke on my M4ME 1986 has a temp sending unit that taps into the water jacket of the motor. as the coolant warms up, the temp sensor allows more voltage to pass through it, heating the choke more. so if the motors not warm, the choke wil stay closed all damn day(it would if i ad the choke plate on it )

  • Thorough explanations and easy to comprehend making life much easier... Thanks...

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