[DML] Re: New here (Choke Plates)
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[DML] Re: New here (Choke Plates)
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 03:00:09 -0000
Often the cold start valve is "hot-wired" because of a bad accumulater
with the accompaning hard-hot-start symptoms. A bad CPR generally just
makes the motor run bad till it warms up and maybe a little hard to
start. Using the cold start valve for a bad CPR won't get you much. If
you do have a car with the cold start valve hot-wired then either the
accumulater is bad or it was and was changed.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Greg Zapf <x86Daddy@xxxx> wrote:
> Yes, the "choke" function introduced by the PO was a mis-use of the
> cold start valve because they didn't know the CPR was responsible for
> this functionality and was clogged up. They basically replaced the
> normal electrical connection to the cold start valve with a new one
> wired to a momentary push button, which needed to be held and then
> pulsed and finally released after 10 seconds or so to accomplish a
> cold start... After unclogging the CPR, I restored the normal
>
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