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Hose Orientation for the Auto-Choke circuit
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesK" data-source="post: 1339399" data-attributes="member: 1858"><p>Thanks for the input RaYzerman19, but I'm still a bit confused (as usual).</p><p></p><p>If I had to guess I would say that the hose from the coolant pipe (#27 in the above pic) should connect to the input of the auto-choke since the other hose (#28) goes to the radiator, which would mean that the coolant in that hose would only heat up once the thermostat opens, meaning that the fast idle is no longer required... Assuming that logic is correct, the only remaining question is whether this auto-choke circuit is directional, and if it is, which of the two pipes is the input and output.</p><p></p><p>Having said that however, as far as I understand how this circuit works is that it has some kind of wax type material in the valve which liquefies as the coolant running through this assembly heats up. So theoretically it should not make any difference as to which hose connects to which pipe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesK, post: 1339399, member: 1858"] Thanks for the input RaYzerman19, but I'm still a bit confused (as usual). If I had to guess I would say that the hose from the coolant pipe (#27 in the above pic) should connect to the input of the auto-choke since the other hose (#28) goes to the radiator, which would mean that the coolant in that hose would only heat up once the thermostat opens, meaning that the fast idle is no longer required... Assuming that logic is correct, the only remaining question is whether this auto-choke circuit is directional, and if it is, which of the two pipes is the input and output. Having said that however, as far as I understand how this circuit works is that it has some kind of wax type material in the valve which liquefies as the coolant running through this assembly heats up. So theoretically it should not make any difference as to which hose connects to which pipe? [/QUOTE]
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