Choke voltage.
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Car: 1985 z28 camaro
Engine: 305 lg4,edelbrock,3"air cleaner.k&n
Transmission: turbo 700r4 w/b&m megashifter
Axle/Gears: Stock.
Choke voltage.
Does the voltage at the choke wire go off once the choke is fully open,and the car is warmed up?.I'm getting 14 volts at the wire at start but once car is warmed up the voltage stays the same.Is it something to do with the choke relay?.
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Car: 1985 Z28
Engine: 350
Transmission: T-5 5 Spd
Axle/Gears: Built 10bolt w/3.73s
Re: Choke voltage.
The voltage is supposed to be there whenever the engine is running. The voltage warms up the choke heater and keeps it warm.
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Re: Choke voltage.
Thanks trumps,i thought that was the case.I guess the relay must be okay as well or i would'nt be getting any voltage there.
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