Posted by GB in MT. on March 08, 2013 at 06:19:16 from (216.47.61.196):
In Reply to: choke posted by Dan in Mt. on March 08, 2013 at 05:25:19:
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CHOKE.....?.....What CHOKE????
You don't NEED NO, 'stinkin' choke!!!!! Chokes' are only 'sposed' to be used in 'COLD weather' 'start-up's', and since 'BIG SKI' country has only had 0 deg. F., to 20deg. F. mornings, for the last few months....I didn't feel it a nessesary item for ya!!!
I did, however make sure that, pulling the choke rod, and holding it closed for about 10 rev's of the crank, will flood the carb and contaminate the spark-plugs, to the extent of, making the engine NOT START, making sure you have to spend more $$'s on sparkies, and also making you 'THINK', that yer carb needs another overhaul!!!! That way I'm sure that you will ask me to Charge you for another complete overhaul on the carb!!!!??? :roll:
That's what I call,.....'Good, job security', for ME!!!! :lol:
Glad ya like the carb, and that it's workin' good for ya!!!! :wink:
BTW....: I did,....install a 'self distruct mech., in your carb, before sending it back to you.......That's more $$'s for ME!!!!!
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