You need to adjust the Vernier knob on the choke. It is located behind the choke knob. It is a knurled ring that you tighten up to tighten the shaft friction on the choke cable
(1) Loosen the choke cable at the cable control bracket but do not remove it. (2) Pull cable knob or lever all the way to closed position. (3) Manually close the choke baffle all the way. (4) Tighten the choke cable at the cable control bracket. (5) Ensure choke opens and closes properly by pushing and/or pulling the cable knob or lever.
there should be a flat switch beside the cover for the gas cap, and the ignition switch. That is your choke. Sticking up is full choke, down is choke off.
Place some liquid soap around the ring of the bat choke and this should allow for it to slide over the knob. I tried liquid soap..I tried boiling the choke to make it more flexible...still to difficult/tight to get it over the knob of the bat. I have one good idea per year..I think this was it. Get a long hard plastic funnel (i.e. the type used for oil changes). Cut the funnel at the point where the open end is slightly (and I mean slightly) larger than the knob. Rub some liquid soap inside the bat choke (and on the funnel). Put the funnel on the knob of the bat and slide the bat choke down the funnel and over the knob. Easy as pie.
A choke is usually a knob or lever that is usually used when starting the car. It manipulates the choke valve on the carburetor to create a richer air to fuel ratio, thus making it easier to start.
i had the same problem and it was just that the idle screw needed to be adjusted. its on the right side of the bike and its a little knob that you can turn with your fingers. Start the bike with the choke on and let it warm all the way up and then adjust the knob clockwise to make it idle faster until you can close the choke all the way
i have a 67 gmc 910 pickup. the choke in mine is on the dashboard above the steering wheel and to the right. it is a white plastic knob with the letter "C" on it.
you pull the black knob on the side of the motor tho help with cold starts.
electric chokes work on heat and electrical power to do the adjustment, manual chokes YOU are the adjuster as you drive u move a choke knob for the adjustment.
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Jack First Gun Parts Reference is a three volume set that costs about $40. If they do not have the part they will make. They are the best for old firearms. http://www.jackfirstgun.com
Home Depot and Lowes carry alot of B&S parts. I think Walmart and Kmart does too. If not any of those places try Ace Hardware