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Hard starting 1960 AH 3000 BT-7

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I have a 1960 BT-7 that is a real pain to start when cold. It starts and runs beautifully when warm, but takes a lot of coaxing (read feathering the accelerator) to get it warm enough to continue at idle. It is equipped with an "automatic choke," that I believe works, but perhaps not too well. Does anyone have a cold start procedure thay would share with me?

Thanks,

Bob
 
From the Moss catalog, Twin HD6 carbs page, AUC935 drawing -- it looks like these carbs have the same mixture screw at the bottom as the other HD6 carbs. You could try screwing each of them down by a full turn then starting. This would richen the carb like a manual choke. If the car becomes easier to start you know the problem is in the chokes and can act accordingly.
 
Steve:

Thanks for the site. I am going to give the mixture control on the starting carb a twist or two thi weekend. Should the adjustment not prove beneficial, I will resort to a trip to my friendly British car garage and, I am sure, a new solinoid.

Thanks again,

Bob
 
Steve:

A somewhat belated reply. I studied the schematic you provided and went on line to a British SU site and found a similar schematic. Cutting directly to the chase, I followed the directions on setting up the auxiliary carb and the Healey starts now as well as any fuel injected car I'v ever owned.

Thanks again,

Bob
 
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