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Holley choke problem

Posted By PF Arcand 17 Years Ago
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On old carbs, is it likely that the Thermostatic Spring in the choke has lost some of it's temper? I have spent some time trying to get it to close & open properly without success. I've cleaned the spring & housing, used penitrating oil on the linkage, adjusted it for lean & rich & so on, without success. Basic kits don't include the Spring. And what about the little piston in the housing? Do they tend to go defective? The little heat tube from the intake is connected properly..

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Hello Paul,

Yes those springs can go bad after many years.If you have the ID # of the carb you may still be able to buy a replacement.Spring and cap come together.If you apply vacuum to the choke and the piston moves and partially opens the butterfly I think it is workng correctly especially if you have freed it all up.Regards Mark

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