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choke problem
I have a 1988 Caprice Classic w/305. Suddenly the choke stopped opening after starting and now stays on for several minutes/miles before opening and running normally. I replaced the electrical component, but no change. Previously the choke would open immediately after start and fast idle would kick in until it warmed up.
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Re: choke problem
Have you checked for the presence of 12v at the choke wire with the ignition in the 'run' position? Have you properly adjusted the choke? If the choke is set too rich, it will exhibit this problem.
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Re: choke problem
Yes, I did hook my DMM up to the choke wire and found 12V when ignition in run position. As I said, this problem began suddenly, so I don't think it is a problem with adjustment. Also the electric choke fits into an alignment groove, so how would you make an adjustment?
Where does the wire to the electric choke come from? |
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Re: choke problem
This sounds similar to the problem I had. Except my choke operated fine, but the fast idle would never calm down. It made it real hard to stop, etc...
I took my carb off and dissamebeled it enough to get my kickdown rod off. it was painted and was hanging up which is why the fast idle never went off. I sanded all the paint off and havent had a problem since. take off your air cleaner and watch your choke open and see whats happening, and what isnt. (im only saying this since you said you have 12V at the choke wire)
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1987 Chevrolet Caprice classic Brougham. 142,000 on the 305 and still chugging
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Re: choke problem
I just answered my own question. The choke would stay on for 5 minutes after starting on a cold morning. If it died I would have to open the air cleaner and put a pen in the carb to keep choke open. Well, I replaced the choke pulloff yesterday. It is vacuum operated. After startup, vacuum is established and arm retracts opening the choke until electric choke thermostat opens it fully and it is locked in position. The problem began suddenly, so I assume the diaphragm in the valve broke. I had replaced the electric choke with no effect. Waste of time. It was the choke pulloff.
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Re: choke problem
Look at it this way, you still fixed it yourself and saved a ton of $$. Fortunately the vacuum pulloffs are easy to diagnose (for next time) and cheap.
The test is to disconnect the hose at the carb, suck on the hose until the lever pulls in. Put your thumb over the hose real fast and see if it holds vacuum. If it is bad, it will fail almost immediately. Bob |
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