bluemiata90
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I resently finished (almost) restoring a TR3a that I bought earlier this year. The previous owner had the carbs rebuilt. The question I have is that in the mornings or even after several days, I go to start the car and with the choke out, it is very difficult to start, if I leave the choke in it starts right up and runs smooth. This sounds like a great thing, but does it mean that the carbs are running to rich. The engine seems to run smooth when cold and does kick down a little in RPMs as it warms up, but I've never had a car that acted like this when cold, that uses a manual choke. It's almost like it has an electric choke on it (which it doesn't). The plugs don't seem to be blackened. Any ideas????
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