Gary, something is definitely off there, as the Spitfire choke SHOULD work as
any other: pull out for a cold start, and push fully home for normal running.
As I really don't know much about how the choke works on a Stromberg, I'm
copying some e-mail Triumph lists in hopes that someone else can advise.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gary and Kay <gary.kay.owens@gmail.com>
To: herald948@aol.com
Sent: Fri, Mar 5, 2010 8:13 am
Subject: Spitfire Question on Stromberg
I just got a Spitfire and wanted to know if the choke on the Stromberg
works in reverse of how I know most carbs work? When I pull the choke
out it runs great when warm but if I push it in rpm's go down and it
shut the engine off. Any thoughts?
thanks, Gary
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