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| Subject: | Replacing choke the easy way |
| From: | "Stuart MacMillan" <macgroup@comcast.net> |
| Date: | Mon, 23 May 2005 08:47:38 -0700 |
I've found that the twist type locking choke wears mostly on the knob's shaft, and that simply pulling out the old cable and inserting a new one will fix the problem. Of course, you have to buy the whole assembly though. Worth a try before you take an hour or two to replace the whole thing. Stuart MacMillan '65 MGB |
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