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So my TR3 has been abruptly starting up with no choke. But after driving, I'd had to push throttle completely down to get it to restart, like after spending a few minutes shopping for replacement workboots or food.
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I figgered, hmmm...., easy start up in the cold with no choke, it must be running a bit rich already. Checked the carbs and found the forward carb would tend to increase a bit when I lifted the piston a bit. Adjusted the nut (upwards) to lean it out until that didn't seem an issue. Ran the engine. Shut it off. Waited. Re-started without the throttle easily.
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'Scuse me. THAT seems too freakin' easy! Could it be????
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Terry Smith, '59 Tr3A
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New Hampshire, where I have maybe 4 more weeks of driving (albeit with winter coat).
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