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Electric choke Datsun 510


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The Weber electric choke simply requires a wire that goes "hot" (powers up), once the ignition is turned on. Just locate a "hot" terminal on the fusebox and run a wire, OR test that 3-prong plug to see if one of the wires goes "hot" with the ignition. Basically, the Weber choke is always "on" when cold, then when you turn on the ignition/start the car, it slowly heats up the "heat mass spring" inside the choke. As this spring heats up, it pulls the choke off. As long as the spring is hot, it holds the choke off. Hope that helps!

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Yup, post photos to Photobucket (or other host service), then right click over photo, copy, and paste right here in your text box! An extra step here on Ratsun, but I got used to it!

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