Joe,
When I redid my on my 72 TR6, I pulled the whole thing out, put graphite on it,
then slid it back in.
If there is no binding at the carbs, that should do it.
Good luck,
Craig
1972 Triumph TR6
Aug 2, 2011 02:42:47 PM, floridatr6 at cfl.rr.com wrote:
No ideas on a sticking choke cable?
Joe
---- floridatr6 at cfl.rr.com wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Been a while since I've posted here and glad to be back.
>
> The choke cable in my 72 TR6 is sticking in place. I took the knob off and
> used a set of robo-grips to move it back and forth and gave it a squirt of
> Wurth 2000. Nothing seems to work. The cables are not kinked (but are very
> long. The carb connections move freely so I don't THINK that is the problem.
> Any suggestions?
>
> Joe B
> Cocoa, FL
> 72 TR6
>
>
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