Mine are like that as well, and my choke is also extremely hard to pull out.
I'd be interested in knowing if this is normal.
Kinderlehrer wrote:
> Okay, I've tried everything that has been suggested and I still get a hyrnia
> trying to pull the choke out. Polished the jets, put grease on them, tried
> all different combinations of washers, new springs.
>
> There is one more possibility - on the "jet lever", Moss part number
> 370-950, there is a lot of slop caused by the hole that the arm pivots on
> (the one at the elbow) being 5/16" in diameter. Does any one know if that's
> the way it's supposed to be? It dosen't look like its worn because it's
> still round, not oval, but it does seem to cause the pivot point to shift
> which may require more leverage?
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