Steve,
The choke is there for a reason, to add gas when you start the car and for a
while afterwards, while the engine warms up. Trying to hurry this process is
counterproductive. 5 mins on choke is about right (longer if it's a cold day).
If your other cars require less choke, they're probably running too rich.
Best regards,
David (Fid).
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 14, 2011, at 5:22 PM, daybell7@aol.com wrote:
> TR6'ers,
>
> My car needs full choke to start and must run for 5 minutes or so before I
can
> close the choke. It starts when I stop cranking the starter. I have new
SU6
> Carbs that were pre-adjusted when I received them. The outside temperature
> doesn't seem to affect the process.
>
> My other cars start easier using the choke, but I can close the choke
almost
> immediately.
>
> How can I start my car without the choke or similar to my other cars.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Steve Hughes
> Gainesville, FL
> 68 BGT
> 72 MGB
> 59 Morris Minor
> 73 TR6
>
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