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chrisg - 23/3/09 at 08:55 PM

Myy new Blade carbs have a fitting for a choke cable - will I need it?

Cheers

Chris


mr henderson - 23/3/09 at 09:08 PM

quote:
Originally posted by chrisg
Myy new Blade carbs have a fitting for a choke cable - will I need it?

Cheers

Chris


I expect so, unless you are moving to somewhere very warm

John


Jon Ison - 23/3/09 at 09:08 PM

probably not.


rodders - 23/3/09 at 09:20 PM

I kept mine and hooked the cable up to the bonnet release catch on the sierra steering column. It works aright if memory serves, I haven't had the engine running for about 1.5 years. Attaching it to release catch keeps it nicely out of the way and is there if I need it.

Rhod


mark chandler - 23/3/09 at 09:39 PM

Not worth running the cable IMHO, I have run a few blade engines and not needed one yet.


Steve Hignett - 23/3/09 at 09:41 PM

I fitted one under advice and removed it because it's just not needed...

ATB


ReMan - 23/3/09 at 09:49 PM

Yes, occasionally when very cold or been standing some time.
Only needed briefly to get it started ......Hmm, is'nt that why they have them?


mkblade - 23/3/09 at 09:59 PM

you will only need it in cold weather,ive had it a couple of times when it wont start unless its got the choke pulled out a bit


chrisg - 23/3/09 at 10:02 PM

I suppose it's easy enough to move it by hand if required in the cold or after it's been standing?

Thanks for all the replies

Chris


ReMan - 24/3/09 at 12:07 AM

No it's not.
Well not at the same time as turning the key and pressing the throttle


dean100yz - 24/3/09 at 07:55 AM

Mines fitted. Makes it easier in cold and when standing for a while. I almost always use it initially


gingerprince - 24/3/09 at 01:58 PM

I have no cable on mine, and only ever need it in very cold conditions. Usually a blip of the throttle when starting is sufficient.

Though if I do ever use it, I only ever need to hold it on for about 5-10 seconds until I hear the idle speed up, then release.


andrew.carwithen - 24/3/09 at 04:39 PM

Have to use my choke for cold starting. If I don't, I find that the spark plugs easily foul if it doesn't fire straightaway. Means I have to remove them and blast them with a blow torch until the electrodes are cherry red before they'll fire again. Its simpler to use the choke.


Hellfire - 24/3/09 at 04:57 PM

quote:
Originally posted by chrisg
Myy new Blade carbs have a fitting for a choke cable - will I need it?

Cheers

Chris


Judging by the comments so far, the definitive answer is;

Maybe........

[Edited on 24-3-09 by Hellfire]