How do you hook up the choke to carburetor?
Newer cars do not have carburetors. If your enigne has one, the "choke" plate is the topmost flapper-looking thing on the carburetor. Benath that is the throttle plate, which moves whent he acceprator pedal is pressed. The choke shoudlbe closed automatically when the engine is cold. If thengine is warm, the choke plate should be slightly closed. The engine design includes the necessary mechanism to operate the choke funtion automatically. If that has failed you can choose to repalce whatever is broken or cobble together a "throttle cable" to it so you can manually operate the choke function form the driver's seat. In the old days the cable would be secured to the dash justy above your left knee. Doubtful you will find such a "choike kit" in the autp parts stores these days sicne there are so few carburated engines around, but you should now have an idea as to what to do.
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