Carb choke question
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Carb choke question
So a few weeks ago I picked up a 2001 carbed Nightrain. Now my other ride is fuel injected so I don't know much about carbs except for the fact that I love the sound!! My question is for some reason when I start her up cold and pull the choke out to warm up it won't stay out, I have to hold it the whole time which is kinda a pain. Does this mean I need a new choke valve or is there an adjustment that can be made???
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The nut or plastic threads may be cracked now but that nut does not adjust the tension on the ****, it is only to hold the assembly to the bracket. It gets broken because folks torque it trying to get the **** to stay out...
To adjust the tension that holds the **** out, loosen one turn the large plastic nut behind the metal bracket that holds the enricher **** assembly. Now pull the **** out and note the knurled plastic that the **** rests against when it is all the way in. This is the tension adjustment and the large nut has to be loosened so that you have a little space to tighten the knurled plastic. Tighten it a little-(does not take much) and try the ****, when it is good, lightly tighted the large nut and everything will stay inplace and in adjustment. (Page 4-12 in the svc manual)
Doug
To adjust the tension that holds the **** out, loosen one turn the large plastic nut behind the metal bracket that holds the enricher **** assembly. Now pull the **** out and note the knurled plastic that the **** rests against when it is all the way in. This is the tension adjustment and the large nut has to be loosened so that you have a little space to tighten the knurled plastic. Tighten it a little-(does not take much) and try the ****, when it is good, lightly tighted the large nut and everything will stay inplace and in adjustment. (Page 4-12 in the svc manual)
Doug
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JD,, I think Doug is pretty much correct, BUT I just went through this same thing with my 96FLSTN. For about a year my choke wouln't stay out by itself and I dealt with just holding it out while it warmed up, yes, got to be a pain. Mentioned it to a new mechanic I started using just recently -- the kind of old mechanic that makes fun of the "certified Harley Service" guys who are 20-25 years old. He said you must be VERY careful when adjusting the collar (or knurled) **** because if you break it, YES, you will have to pull the carb to install a new choke unit. NOT and expensive part, but an expensive install (for labor). HE, and this is just my experience, used a "hose clamp tool" (looked like a surgeon's scissors-clamp) to tighten what I thought was the outer nut described here (NOT the knurled inner ****...which seems more correct in this thread of answers), and the small adjustment worked just fine. He also said to be very careful as many owners just break it. Maybe you have a crusty-old-mechanic guy nearby who might know of both simple proceedures and can just do it for you? My guy did it in a matter of a minute and didn't charge me anything. Good luck.
Last edited by Springerpilot; 04-20-2012 at 07:36 AM.