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    Angry No Vacuum @ Choke Opener

    For some reason I am not getting NO vacuum at the choke opener or fast idle unloader when I start the engine, I have just fitted a new thermovalve so that eliminates that does anybody no what could be causing this, I would appreciate any help....Thanks



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    Quote Originally Posted by geofstan
    For some reason I am not getting NO vacuum at the choke opener or fast idle unloader when I start the engine, I have just fitted a new thermovalve so that eliminates that does anybody no what could be causing this, I would appreciate any help....Thanks
    Seems to be an overwhelmingly common problem on our cars, I choke opener may have a hole in the diaphram.. it comes off with screws... purhaps buy a new one fo r40 or repair waht u have with some silocon or something... well i will attemp that but my scres are stripped.

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    I have already repaired the choke opener but when I put a vacuum gauge on hoses #26 & 18 I get no vacuum reading at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geofstan
    I have already repaired the choke opener but when I put a vacuum gauge on hoses #26 & 18 I get no vacuum reading at all.
    Try taking the opener off and checking for vacuum at the internal passage where it gets its vacuum.

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    so does that mean hoses 26 & 18 don't actually draw the vacuum themselves and all the vacuum comes from the internal passage? So if the choke opener isn't repaired properly it won't create any vacuum to the fast idle unloader? Hope this makes sense

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    #26 goes to a solenoid that leaks vacuum when you crank the ignition... I guess that keeps the choke opener from holding vacuum which in turn keeps the choke closed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geofstan
    so does that mean hoses 26 & 18 don't actually draw the vacuum themselves and all the vacuum comes from the internal passage? So if the choke opener isn't repaired properly it won't create any vacuum to the fast idle unloader? Hope this makes sense
    Yes, what you said here is correct. It took me the longest time to understand how the whole system works.

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    ok its all making sense now , but one last question (for now anyway) as you are looking at the choke opener from the front of the car should the #26 hose be closest to you or furthest away as mine seems to be connected differently than the diagram.

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    You can use a paper clip to hold the lever connected to the choke opener so the choke is always open a little, so you dont have cold start-warming up problmes in the morning :-) Thats what I did until I get my weber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geofstan
    ok its all making sense now , but one last question (for now anyway) as you are looking at the choke opener from the front of the car should the #26 hose be closest to you or furthest away as mine seems to be connected differently than the diagram.
    Hose 26 should be the farther one. 18 is the closer one.

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