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<div>I've used the O rings from Moss for many years without a problem. </div><div><br></div><div>Also, can anyone explain why depressing the accelerator pedal would make the choke easier to operate? </div><div><br></div><div>Ed Woods </div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div id="composer_signature"><div style="font-size:88%;color:#364f67" dir="auto">Happy Connecting. Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S® 5</div></div><br><br>-------- Original message --------<br>From: Creig Houghtaling <creig555@live.com> <br>Date: 11/6/18 11:00 (GMT-05:00) <br>To: Jim Henningsen <trguy75@gmail.com>, 'triumphs' <Triumphs@autox.team.net> <br>Subject: Re: [TR] TR3A Choke Question <br><br>
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I rebuilt a pair of carbs 3 times trying to figure out the trick. The best advice I got was soak the cork seals in oil. Not just for an hour or overnight. Try a week. When I put the carbs together and leave the nuts squeezing the seals on with a light amount
of pressure. Put everything together. You'll notice the chokes work very nicely. But when you run the car, the seals will leak gasoline. Tighten the seal nuts a little at a time till the gas stops leaking. If you're lucky you might still be able to pull
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I am curious if anyone has used the new seals I see that Moss sells? Are they any better?</div>
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<b>Sent:</b> Sunday, November 4, 2018 5:51 PM<br>
<b>To:</b> 'triumphs'<br>
<b>Subject:</b> [TR] TR3A Choke Question</font>
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<div class="PlainText">I have finished rebuilding the carbs, new carb linkage etc. Unfortunately<br>
after all this tuning the carbs hesitate at first push of the pedal. They<br>
kind of go huhh then rev the engine. It's a hesitation. Seems to be<br>
better with choke on. The choke cable is hard to pull out. Takes two ands<br>
to pull out and then twist to lock. That's to really get the choke levers<br>
to move both jets down. Is this normal or maybe I need a new choke cable.<br>
I think the resistance is in the mechanism engineering. Any thoughts on<br>
aither issue. Hard choke pull or hesitation.<br>
Thanks<br>
Jim Henningsen (aka still learning the 3)<br>
Ocala, FL<br>
61 TR3A<br>
62 TR4<br>
75 TR6<br>
82 Jeep CJ8<br>
02 Triumph Trophy 1200<br>
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