This list is amazing. I have driven two different TR6's for over 14 years
and have worked the choke thousands of times. I never knew that if you
twist the knob clockwise, it would lock in position. This morning I twisted
it and voila! - it stayed in place. No more driving around with one hand on
the choke or worse yet, with a clothes-pin hanging from my choke.
Thanks Scott!
Brian Day
'73 TR6
> Chad Jester wrote:
> >
> > Mark S. Lepore, MD wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > 1) How do you work the choke?
> >
> > It is the knob to the far right (in the group of 4 in the center
> > console.
> > Pull it toward you.
> >
> > Snip...
>
> Don't forget to turn the choke knob to the right if you want
> to leave it open, especially with cold starts. The shaft is
> knotched so that you can adjust the amount the choke is pulled
> out/pushed in and again turn the knob to the right to keep it in
> the desired position.
>
> Scott Suhring
> Elizabethtown, PA
> '70 TR6
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