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#1 Posted : Saturday, 27 March 2010 1:39:45 AM(UTC)
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The choke cable on my EH wont pull out the full way.

I have looked on RSP and can't find replacement choke cables.

Does anyone know if they are available ?

Its original 149 engine and original carby.

Thanks

Hang on help is on its way !
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#2 Posted : Saturday, 27 March 2010 3:08:26 AM(UTC)
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Is you choke butterfly able to move freely? If so, you will probably find there is either a kink in the inner wire, or the outer plastic cable has come adrift behind the dash. Look under the dash to see if the plastic outer is still in place. Disconnect the inner from the carby, straighten the end, and it should pull all the way out from inside the cabin. Try to straighten it before refitting. The other option is to search for another that is not damaged or cut too short.

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#3 Posted : Saturday, 27 March 2010 6:09:01 AM(UTC)
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As per the above plus it could be...

Cable full of crud, remove the whole thing, take the inner out and clean both bits. Just a smidge of graphite powder when you put it back together.

Butterfly shaft dry as, lube it.

Adjustment too tight, as per above get the kinks out and let it relax when you fit it up.

Hope that helps.
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