Hi Patrick,
Try this: Follow the White/Violet wire from the coil +. It should go back to the
starter solenoid. This wire is the resistive wire. Connect the Choke wire to the
same terminal on the starter solenoid as the W/V wire. Verify correct operation
by testing the voltage. It should be near zero with the ignition switch off and
+12V when the ignition switch is on.
Vic Whitmore
76 Spitfire
Thornhill, Ontario
http://www.vicwhit.com
"Bowen, Patrick" wrote:
>
> Correct, Mine is 6 volts. This is why I hadn't used this location. Any
> other ideas??
>
> Patrick
>
> <Vic wrote>
> I have changed my coil to one with internal resistor and by-passed the
> resistive
> wire. You should check the voltage at the coil when the car is running
> as it
> usually drips down to around 6 volts which means the choke won't warm up
> properly.
--
Vic Whitmore
76 Spitfire
Thornhill, Ontario
http://www.vicwhit.com
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