Choke Will Not Stay Closed It is just starting to get cold as Winter comes around the corner. I own an Electric choke for my 1984 Firebird and it will not stay closed. It is always open even when it is cold outside. We just dropped in a new fuel pump because it is not idling right. Any suggestions? |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed What kind of carb? They are usually adjustable by loosening the screws and rotating the choke element. But if the choke element coil pigtail (some models of choke element) is not on the lever pin inside, it won't work. |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed I really dont know what kind of carb it is. It is a rochester. |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed Also mine is riveted and from the factory that way. |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed The factory riveted them in place in many cases. They didn't want people adjusting it. Also, some chokes have an "index key" so it can only fit in the housing one way- no adjustment by rotating it, even if it had screws you could loosen. They sell aftermaket replacement choke elements that (sometimes) come with self-tapping screws to replace the factory rivets. In other cases they come with replacement rivets that you install using a common hand-held "pop rivet" gun. |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed replace the electric choke, they don't last forever. |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed Is that a factory Pontiac 400 twin turbo in your 84 s/e? |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed
Originally Posted by ex-x-fire
(Post 5061813)
Is that a factory Pontiac 400 twin turbo in your 84 s/e? |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed please help! |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed Did you follow any of the above advice? If you did then speak up. |
Re: Choke Will Not Stay Closed No there not rivited and its going to be a showcar. I'm not changing it to a holly. |
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