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My shop bathroom is too well vented (outside). So I'll have to stick to the question of 'pumping the choke to enhance start-up'. I don't think it does much. But, pulling out a full choke and holding it there with the ignition switch on but not trying to start the engine probably does have some effect on start-up. If you would take the air cleaners off your SU carbs (admittedly a bit of a pain on big healeys) turn the ignition switch on, pull the choke out full, and hold it there, but don't try to start the engine, you will notice that the good old electric fuel pump is pushing the fuel right passed the jets and into the manifold. It will push so much fuel that it will often times run right out the throats of the carbs. This will certainly enhance richness to help with cold weather start-up,,,,until it floods the engine completely. But, I don't know that I would do this for a prolonged period because it might put so much fuel into the intake manifold that it may be able to cause hydrolic lock in the cylinders, maybe breaking a piston. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
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