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Re: Question: Early Spitfire choke cable.

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Subject: Re: Question: Early Spitfire choke cable.
From: "Jane Burdekin" <burdekij@bvsd.k12.co.us>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 1997 05:27:00 -0600
I have the opposite problem, I have a double choke cable, and only the rear
carb is hooked up.  It seems to work fine, and I haven't bothered to hook
up the front carb to the choke.  The cable just hangs there since I am
missing the hook up piece to the front carb.  FWIW
Jane 
'67 GT6
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> From: Peter Ficklin <pficklin@qnis.net>
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net; Creig & Kay Houghtaling <creigkay@juno.com>
> Subject: Re: Question:  Early Spitfire choke cable.
> Date: Thursday, October 23, 1997 11:26 PM
> 
> Creig wrote:
> > 
> > Dear List,
> > I have a '63 Spitfire (Mk. I).  The car does not have a choke cable.
> > I ordered one and received it, but I am not sure it is correct.
> > I was expecting a twin cable system like the one I have on my
> > TR6 (one cable for each carb).  I received a single cable.  If
> > this is incorrect I will need to return it.  If one is correct, then
> > I will need a little information on how to make it work.
> > Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me on this.
> > Creig Houghtaling
> > St. Louis, MO
> 
> Creig,
>   I beleive (I'm not looking at the cars or manuals right now, so
> correct me SOLer's if I mess up...) that there is a shaft between the
> carbs that operates the chokes together, just as the throttle operates. 
> On the rear(?) carb there is a copper sleeve that the end of the choke
> cable goes through to connect to the rear carb choke linkage.  This
> linkage connects via a shaft to the front carb and therefore operates
> the front carb choke simultaneously.  Confused?  Yeah, me too,
> especially without pictures.  Good luck...
> 
> Peter Ficklin
> '63 & '68 Spits

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