Just take the choke control off and tell them (only if they ask; which I
doubt), "it has no choke".
~alan
'71B
Reply to:
Alan Lott
GTA, Auburn Univeristy
Department of Rehabilitation and Special Education
My Office- (334) 844-2092
Department- (334) 844-5943
Fax- (334) 844-2080
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net] On Behalf
Of Speedo79@aol.com
Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 7:11 PM
To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: 1977 MGB Smog Problems-A Plee for help!
Fellow followers of the list:
Two years ago I blew the cylinder head in my MG. The only one I found
(read:
could afford) was a pre-75 head w/o the water port for the auto choke in the
back of it. Consequently, I bought the $XX.95 Moss manual choke conversion
kit for my car. I have to smog my car again this year, and they wouldn't
pass me on the visual inspection due to the manual choke.
I'm sure I have seen an electric choke conversion out there somewhere, be it
on a Webber or a Zenith-Stromberg carburetor. Does anyone know where I can
find one of any kind of choke device that takes the operation out of my hand
without putting another hole in my cylinder head, even just temporarily?
The
registration is due by the end of the month, and I have already put $$$ into
the rebuilt smog pump, new catalytic converter, rebuilt carb, new
hoses...you
get the idea.
Thank you for all replies!
Steve Sanchez
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