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Otto Throttle
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I found the reason my engine was hard to start cold. The Choke not closing fully...I pushed it shut and it fired right up cold with two pumps. What could be preventing it from closing fully when cold?? Is there a spring that needs to be replaced? I am not sure how it works! Once that is corrected she will purrrrrr!
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Gary S
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google automatic holley choke adjustment
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8122pbrainard
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Chris,
From your other post:
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Otto Throttle
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Ok... how would I adjust it? I wish I had a manual. Can you please kibitz me on how to do this?
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KENO
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Otto
Here are some pictures for you First one is the cover with the heating element inside The 3 screws holding it to the housing are already removed. Second one is the housing with the cover removed Third one is the inside of the cover with the bimetallic spring that heats up when voltage is applied . Have you tried to adjust the cover, this was mentioned in your earlier thread and again in this one. CCW will make the choke close more and take longer to open. That's what you want to do. It's kinda backward from what might seem logical. If that doesn't work take the cover off like in the pictures and you'll see how the loop in the end of the spring fits over the tang in the housing and you'll be able to inspect the spring. If you put 12 volts to the heating element connections, you can watch the spring heat up and "unwind". If that doesn't happen you have a bad heating element but since you say the boat runs great otherwise, you most likely just need to loosen the 3 screws and rotate your heating element CCW a little to close the choke some more. It's really not the science project that you're making this into |
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Gary S
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Hard to follow when you start more than one thread.
Loosen the screws in the red circles,turn the choke element in the direction of the arrow until the choke butterfly is about 1/8" gap to it's fully closed. |
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As with Mojo's ice pictures you of all people know I can't tell my right from my left
There I think I fixed it. I wonder if Jbear is offering any refresher courses ? |
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Yes Chris, it has been hard with you starting two threads. |
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Otto Throttle
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Sorry guys! I tried to close the one since it went to the toilet paper conversation, and move on from that! I will try to adjust the choke on Tuesday which is my one day off! I am appreciative of the guidance! I just want everything to work as it did from the factory! This is the best forum I have ever been a part of! Thank you!
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Otto Throttle
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Just to clarify..... turn to the right to close the choke when cold correct?
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That should help get the point across, Turn it LEFT, CCW to make it close more |
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Here in bold is what I wrote yesterday
Have you tried to adjust the cover, this was mentioned in your earlier thread and again in this one. CCW will make the choke close more and take longer to open. That's what you want to do. It's kinda backward from what might seem logical. |
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Duane in Indy
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Follow Kens instructions OR you could just loosen the screws and turn it one way, then the other way and watch what it does. You got a 50/50 chance of being right.
Ken knows what he's talking about!!!! |
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
1978 Mustang (modified) |
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Otto Throttle
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Left it is!!!!
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Otto
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Duane in Indy
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OK, now for the $64000 question (for the ones old enough to remember that show).
Why did they (Holley) do away with the fast idle cam circuit on marine carbs? (Not that they ever had it) Thought they worked well. Rap it once when you were ready and go back to idle. |
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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Hmmm.... I remember that with my old muscle cars. Did they do that with marine carbs as well? Don't know why they stopped tho - asside from a personal experience involving a super slick icy road and a large steel light pole. The one on my Mustang was particularly sticky when it was particularly cold ....
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KENO
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I figure (strictly a guess) that if you have a functional fast idle cam in your boat and it's idling at 1500-2000 rpm, you're a little impatient, in a hurry for whatever reason and you bang it into reverse, next thing you know reverse doesn't work because you snapped the clutch plate.
Or if you bang it into forward at those same speeds that's not exactly good for the transmission either. With no fast idle cam, you have to lower the speed to go from neutral into either gear. Like I said, strictly a guess, I just came up with that off the top of my head, but I have to admit, it seems to makes sense |
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Duane in Indy
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Ken, your are $64,000 richer!!!
Edit: Now you can buy 1/2 of a wake barge and pull Pete on a tube |
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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KENO
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Might be closer to 1/3 of a wake barge (and a couple spare shafts and props). I'll stop and pick you up on the way, we'll need an observer. Then we can stop and get Gary on the way through Illinois And Quinner And Hollywood I think 63 Skier would probably come along too since we're not too far from each other. Maybe TRB and Zach and Joe in NY And whoever else wanted to see this spectacle. |
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"Fast Idle Cam Circuit?"
Well...you do have one. Kinda. Just pull the little disengage button and bump the throttle forward. It will stay in "hi idle" mode as long as you want. FWIW I believe KENO is correct. Don't want high idle when engaging the transmission. JQ |
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Speaking of the high idle cam, Chris this is from your other duplicate post:
Is the carb marine? |
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Otto Throttle
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Yes all original Boat 500 hours!
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Otto Throttle
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Made the choke adjustment per your guidelines! It was only 1 index mark CCW and it is closed! Thank you! I am mechanically inclined but just don’t have much experience! Saturday evening will be the test!!!
Thanks everyone! I appreciate it! Otto |
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I checked with this guy and he says you'll be smiling on Saturday night
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Otto Throttle
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Oh Carnac you were so right! Fires right up, and at temperature choke is wide open! I think we may have gotten it! Thank you everyone!!
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