knehdn
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- May 7, 2008
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It's a 1961 model RDS-023.
OK... lost the mufflers and dropped it into a barrel. Checked compression first - 120 in each cylinder after several tests - a good start I'd say. Got it all hooked up to power and fuel. Took a few cranks, but it eventually started up but only ran if I moved the choke to open. I initially left it on automatic, but that didn't work. Once running, if I moved the choke back to automatic, it died. Why?
How does the automatic choke thing work?
Now that I know that the motor does indeed work, somewhat, I'll get to the task of cleaning the carb, and getting a kit for it, and then try to pick up a service manual (on the cheap side) so I can replace the coils, and points, and condensor, and impeller, and so on and so on.
But right now I would like some information on this automatic choke and how or when it kicks in or whatever.
Please and thank you.
OK... lost the mufflers and dropped it into a barrel. Checked compression first - 120 in each cylinder after several tests - a good start I'd say. Got it all hooked up to power and fuel. Took a few cranks, but it eventually started up but only ran if I moved the choke to open. I initially left it on automatic, but that didn't work. Once running, if I moved the choke back to automatic, it died. Why?
How does the automatic choke thing work?
Now that I know that the motor does indeed work, somewhat, I'll get to the task of cleaning the carb, and getting a kit for it, and then try to pick up a service manual (on the cheap side) so I can replace the coils, and points, and condensor, and impeller, and so on and so on.
But right now I would like some information on this automatic choke and how or when it kicks in or whatever.
Please and thank you.
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