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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Hose Orientation for the Auto-Choke circuit
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan S" data-source="post: 1439405" data-attributes="member: 10575"><p>This looks like an old thread and may have died but 2 weeks ago I replaced the same 2 hoses going to the wax valve and now I have no choke. It will not start without giving it lots of throttle and reving but once warmed up it runs fine. Seems to me that lack of circulation to the wax valve is only high idle problem, not a choke problem. I'll have to go back in under the tank and see if I left somethin unplugged. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan S, post: 1439405, member: 10575"] This looks like an old thread and may have died but 2 weeks ago I replaced the same 2 hoses going to the wax valve and now I have no choke. It will not start without giving it lots of throttle and reving but once warmed up it runs fine. Seems to me that lack of circulation to the wax valve is only high idle problem, not a choke problem. I'll have to go back in under the tank and see if I left somethin unplugged. [/QUOTE]
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