Choke adjustments

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dsteelejr

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Found this web page while searching for answers. Thought it might help others who are having rough idle starts, or fast idle not dropping.

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/the-lost-art-of-choke-adjustment


Good article. Thanks for sharing.

Living in Wyoming where it can get to triple digits in the summer and -25°F in the winter I have to adjust my choke twice a year: once in the fall and once in the spring. Using the credit card method, that is to vertically place a credit card in the carb and using that as a guide for how much the choke should be open at a cold start, has been very reliable for me. Thats on an Edelbrock with an electric choke. Next carb I'm getting is going to have a manual choke. A lot of people out here say its best for the wide range of temperatures we experience here.
 

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