Fishface
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posted on 28/4/12 at 10:21 AM |
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starting engines on bike carbs
Is it best to fit a choke cable for bike carbed engines or do people make do without and just take the engine cover off and mnually adjust the choke
until its warmed up?
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snippy
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posted on 28/4/12 at 10:27 AM |
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Never needed a choke on my bike carbs. 1 squirt of the accel pedal and it fires straight up then just apply slight revs (+500) for 15-20secs and it
will tick over fine. In warm weather I don`t even need to do this!
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richmars
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posted on 28/4/12 at 10:28 AM |
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Normally starts ok without choke. When I start it during the winter I use choke (only because the bonnet is off.)
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kipper
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posted on 28/4/12 at 11:01 AM |
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I fitted a cable to mine , starts fine with the choke.
Denis.
Where did that go?
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lewis
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posted on 28/4/12 at 11:45 AM |
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I started without but found it better with a choke fitted you can start the car & let it warm up without having to sit in it tickling the throttle
to get it going.
I am a driving god!..........sort of
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snapper
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posted on 28/4/12 at 11:46 AM |
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Connected choke cable to the Sierra bonnet catch under the column
I need a bit of choke to start and for 1 or 2 mins on a cold day, then it ticks over ok.
Whith the other engines with serious cams it deco needs the choke to start.
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David Jenkins
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posted on 28/4/12 at 12:22 PM |
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I connected the choke on my carbs - I use it to get going, then push it home after 50 yards or so (once I'm through the junction at the end of
my road).
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jacko
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posted on 28/4/12 at 02:06 PM |
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I have a choke but only use it for the first start of the day after the car has not stood for a week or two
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