choke lever mounting
choke lever mounting
Does anyone have a pic (or illustration) of how the choke lever assembly mounts to the trans. hump? I received my car with the assembly just hanging by the cables in the passenger foot well and I have no idea how its supposed to mount or what parts I may/may not be missing. My manual has no pics (or even a description of how its installed) so I'm at a loss. Any help is appreciated
The choke lever actually mounts in the centre console...directly to the plastic.
REALLY not ideal, this part usually cracks to buggery after a cable gets a little stiff.
I am setting up an electric solonoid on binky (my 75 model) to get rid of this problem and just have a switch on the console. I will post pics when I get it set up.
REALLY not ideal, this part usually cracks to buggery after a cable gets a little stiff.
I am setting up an electric solonoid on binky (my 75 model) to get rid of this problem and just have a switch on the console. I will post pics when I get it set up.
Originally Posted by Coolie
The choke lever actually mounts in the centre console...directly to the plastic.
REALLY not ideal, this part usually cracks to buggery after a cable gets a little stiff.
I am setting up an electric solonoid on binky (my 75 model) to get rid of this problem and just have a switch on the console. I will post pics when I get it set up.
REALLY not ideal, this part usually cracks to buggery after a cable gets a little stiff.
I am setting up an electric solonoid on binky (my 75 model) to get rid of this problem and just have a switch on the console. I will post pics when I get it set up.
On a side note: that info on the choke lever in the cabin helps. The fact that the center console is out of the car would explain why the choke lever wasn't hooked up in the first place
When I got my Zed the centre console was broken up all along there. I replaced the console and didnt put the choke back in...at the moment I have to hand choke it til I work out exactly how to hook the solenoid up. Yes its lucky being tall so I can reach across the block and choke the back carb while I get the car started reaching through the window (RHD)
One other thing is that I have dual HS-6 SU's on mine which might be slightly different, although it did have the standard choke cable setup previously.
One other thing is that I have dual HS-6 SU's on mine which might be slightly different, although it did have the standard choke cable setup previously.
well you hit it spot on Coolie. I started cleaning up some of the interior parts that I have laying around and when I got to the center console I flipped it over and sure enough there are, what appear to be, some destroyed mounting spots where the plastic looks like it was just ripped away right where the choke lever is supposed to be located. I might just try some epoxy to see if that will work. If not then I'll fab up a mount so the choke lever will just bolt to the tranny tunnel and still stick up through the slot in the center console.
On a brighter note my inoperable choke turned out to be the nozzles seized in the carb housings. I pulled those out and cleaned em up along with the housing and the chokes are now operable (mechanically anyways). Now its time to order a couple remann'd housings from ZTherapy due to some badly worn throttle shafts
Gonna try out a new needle profile while I'm at it
On a brighter note my inoperable choke turned out to be the nozzles seized in the carb housings. I pulled those out and cleaned em up along with the housing and the chokes are now operable (mechanically anyways). Now its time to order a couple remann'd housings from ZTherapy due to some badly worn throttle shafts
Gonna try out a new needle profile while I'm at it
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