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Bobcat 722-Ford 1.6L-Zenith Carb Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Hotrod1830" data-source="post: 102309" data-attributes="member: 4331"><p>The choke is a strictly cold start function. If You are not having trouble starting it cold with the choke not fully closed, I wouldnt worry about it. FWIW, make sure someone hasnt installed non oe parts on it. Not a lot to go wrong on those other than wear, which should be obvious by having someone move the choke and you watch the linkage for excessive movement/wear. The parts diagrams on Bobcat.com can also help sometimes trying to figure things out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotrod1830, post: 102309, member: 4331"] The choke is a strictly cold start function. If You are not having trouble starting it cold with the choke not fully closed, I wouldnt worry about it. FWIW, make sure someone hasnt installed non oe parts on it. Not a lot to go wrong on those other than wear, which should be obvious by having someone move the choke and you watch the linkage for excessive movement/wear. The parts diagrams on Bobcat.com can also help sometimes trying to figure things out. [/QUOTE]
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