On Thu, 2 May 1996, Rob van Ingen wrote:
> After pushing back the choke knob of my MG-TD, the jets don't return to their
>original position.
> The choke mechanism, return springs and cable are O.K., so the problem must
>be in the
> carburettors.
> Does anyone have a clue?
Check your needle centering. The jet might be hanging up on the needle.
Hmmmm, wouldn't then when you step on the gas and the needle lifts up....
Confused in Seattle
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