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Re: Swapping Knobs to use OEM Choke on new cable?
Jim, it was a totally innocent question with no negative intent. Although you think he said why in first paragraph, he did not. I was wondering if it was too long or too short or the dash mounting was wrong or what. So I could understand. Different reasons would have different remedies possibly. It took 5 weeks to say it was too short and stuck.
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Re: Swapping Knobs to use OEM Choke on new cable?
EBasil,
I know I'm new to the site and I am looking for a lot of answers myself; I understand where you are coming from. I too am planning on reusing as many original parts as I can on my 4X4. Have you tried soaking the cable in White Vinegar? I wouldn't soak the knob, but the cable should work pretty good to loosen up the rust. Just watch a few videos on what to do afterword's to stop it from flash rusting. |
Re: Swapping Knobs to use OEM Choke on new cable?
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Here is a picture of my OEM choke cable, you can see it is glued on.
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Re: Swapping Knobs to use OEM Choke on new cable?
Well, I haven't forgotten this quest, but I am busy hauling soil, fill dirt, bricks and debris with the truck... too darn tired to worry about upgrades and restoration. Scuffed a hunk out of the bed recently...been crying a lot. Ho ho
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Re: Swapping Knobs to use OEM Choke on new cable?
While your truck is looking forward to a matching choke knob, I 'll bet it is enjoying being used for what it was built.
Pat and patch its wound for us. |
Re: Swapping Knobs to use OEM Choke on new cable?
Well, shucks!
Now, I am gonna have to revisit this whole thing: the existing choke cable snapped. :bump4: |
Re: Swapping Knobs to use OEM Choke on new cable?
Bummer.
It is too late now, but I have found the choke cable works much more easily if a little throttle is applied to take the strain off the idle screw. I don't know how many cable actuators there are in my '60, but I try to oil them every once in a while. The results are quite rewarding. |
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