Posted by used red MN on May 23, 2023 at 07:04:16 from (72.21.227.18):
In Reply to: Farmall h choke posted by Bigreddd on May 22, 2023 at 20:44:26:
Hello bigreddd welcome to YT! You have something not assembled correctly or if the kit came with a new shaft and you have tried to install that it may not be the right shaft. Look at the carb sold by YT in the link. This is the position the choke lever should set when the choke is open. In this position the choke plate should be horizontal in the carb airway not restricting any flow. When the choke rod is pulled back the back of the choke plate should drop down and meet the bottom of the carb airway to close it and provide choke. To properly position a choke or throttle plate in a carb run the attachment screws down snug then back them off just a hair. Use the shaft lever to gently hold the plate in the closed position at the same time tap the throttle plate a few times with the blade of your screwdriver. Continuing to gently hold the lever closed tighten the attachment screws. This will center the plate properly.
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