Slippy choke

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Slippy choke

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Is there something that sets the friction on the choke cable? Every time I drive, the choke slowly comes on. Driving me batty! There has to be something that stops this?

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Re: Slippy choke

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You have either no drag on it or the cable is set past the choke lever's rest position, I had the latter problem and realigning the cable's home position to the choke levers resting off position fixed it.

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