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Author: | Rick Hinkle [ Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:21 am ] |
Post subject: | 2V carb choke - electric? |
My '65 convertible has a 289 2v with the old thermatic choke. When I rebuilt the engine, I replaced the carb and went through all the trouble to hook up the air tubes, etc for the thermatic choke to work. Unfortunately, the old thermatic choke is as un-reliable today as it was in the '60s. Therefore, I was thinking about putting on an electric choke to address the issue. I know they are much more reliable than the thermatic, but I am concerned about a few things and am wondering if anyone has insight. Specifically, does anyone know of an electric choke setup that has adjustable on-timing? Maybe one that has a temp sensor so I don't choke the car out when it's already warm? |
Author: | DoubleD [ Tue Mar 21, 2006 11:17 am ] |
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My 66 has a Edlerock Performer carburetor (EDL-1406), the electric version and I have the original manual that came with it. I'll check tonight to see what stuff I can modify on it. |
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