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A couple of quick questions.

Mark,

Nice closeup which made me think this choke question seems to come up alot about choke position. Anyone have a good photo showing the relative position of the jet assy's with the choke on and off? Sometimes I'm not sure if anyone understands the term up against the mixture adjusting nut or not. Of course it would have to be non-copywrited so anyone could post it.
 
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Mark,

Nice closeup which made me think this choke question seems to come up alot about choke position. Anyone have a good photo showing the relative position of the jet assy's with the choke on and off? Sometimes I'm not sure if anyone understands the term up against the mixture adjusting nut or not. Of course it would have to be non-copywrited so anyone could post it.

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In response to this query, I just got done rebuilding the carbs for my TR3, and took some pictures of the choke in the UP position, and the activated DOWN position.

I'm not that savvy with posting pics, so I'll do it in two posts. This first one will be with the jet in it's uppermost (choke off) position up against the adjusting nut...

See Attachment
 
OK, here is the second pic with the choke activated...

See Attachment...
 
Thanks, Bill. I've got the same problem - a complaining wife, plus the hot water heater and furnace both out there even though they are off the garage floor by about 24 inches and inclosed per local code. This may just work for me too.

Fred
 
I am going to work on it over Thanksgiving break. I will try and take pictures and post them. I appericate all of the help guys.
 
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