CaptnKingfisher
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Rochester 2 jet carb with automatic electric choke.
Omc cobra 2.3 L
I'm trying to set the choke so when cold, choke plate is cracked open about 3/16" (more experienced friend suggested that to me.. seems to start pretty well at that setting). My issue is this: Ive adjusted the choke how I want it, but if I prime the engine by shifting into forward and then back to neutral, when I return to neutral my choke plate stays open instead of returning to the cold "closed" position.
The thought just occurred to me that maybe I'm not supposed to prime the engine like that.. someone told me to do it that way and I've been doing it ever since and maybe it's the wrong way to do it?
Either way theres another problem...(maybe the same problem)...after running the engine, shutting it down and letting it cool completely down (overnight) the automatic choke does not return to the closed position, it stays stuck open. If I remove the flame arrestor and push it down with my finger it returns to the appropriate position.
Ive verified choke is cold when this occurs (by feeling it with my hand). I also verified the power to the choke only has power with key "on". To me it definitely feels like the throttle arm isnt moving as freely as it should move. I tried lubricating with silicone lubricant but no improvement.
Three ideas in my head:
1: Is my prime procedure wrong?
2: If I take apart the choke plate and lubricate the moving parts, what type of lubricant should I use? I definitely feel like something is binding up and stopping it from moving freely.. I'm thinking I may need to sand or file something down?
3: is it possible my shift cable is out of adjustment and causing this?
I made a video showing my whole process. Any advice appreciated you guys are the best
Omc cobra 2.3 L
I'm trying to set the choke so when cold, choke plate is cracked open about 3/16" (more experienced friend suggested that to me.. seems to start pretty well at that setting). My issue is this: Ive adjusted the choke how I want it, but if I prime the engine by shifting into forward and then back to neutral, when I return to neutral my choke plate stays open instead of returning to the cold "closed" position.
The thought just occurred to me that maybe I'm not supposed to prime the engine like that.. someone told me to do it that way and I've been doing it ever since and maybe it's the wrong way to do it?
Either way theres another problem...(maybe the same problem)...after running the engine, shutting it down and letting it cool completely down (overnight) the automatic choke does not return to the closed position, it stays stuck open. If I remove the flame arrestor and push it down with my finger it returns to the appropriate position.
Ive verified choke is cold when this occurs (by feeling it with my hand). I also verified the power to the choke only has power with key "on". To me it definitely feels like the throttle arm isnt moving as freely as it should move. I tried lubricating with silicone lubricant but no improvement.
Three ideas in my head:
1: Is my prime procedure wrong?
2: If I take apart the choke plate and lubricate the moving parts, what type of lubricant should I use? I definitely feel like something is binding up and stopping it from moving freely.. I'm thinking I may need to sand or file something down?
3: is it possible my shift cable is out of adjustment and causing this?
I made a video showing my whole process. Any advice appreciated you guys are the best