[Healeys] Choke question

Michael Salter michaelsalter at gmail.com
Sat Jan 9 09:34:09 MST 2021


Wrap the area where you want to cut tightly with a couple of layers of
masking tape then cut it slowy either with a cut off wheel or on the corner
of the wheel on a bench grinder.
Remember measure twice cut once.

M

On Sat., Jan. 9, 2021, 9:56 a.m. Leonard Berkowitz, <DrBerkowitz at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> I have just reinstalled the carburetors on my BJ7 after replacing the jet
> assemblies on both. I purchased new scuttle to carburetor choke lines.
> Which installed fairly easily. Only problem is that both are considerably
> longer than they need to be. That didn't present a problem for the rear
> carb but the choke wire on the front was hitting the horn and this
> interfered with the operation of the choke.  I tried to cut the wire and it
> just unraveled and became unusable. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to
> shorten the wire before or after it is installed.
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