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2498 288 WGD Choke Warm Position
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Should the choke be wide open when warm?

Posted on: 11/27 17:28
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Re: 2498 288 WGD Choke Warm Position
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Yes.

Is yours not opening all the way? Maybe it needs to be adjusted.

Posted on: 11/27 17:30
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Re: 2498 288 WGD Choke Warm Position
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Read the carburetor manual but the typical adjustment is exactly just closed at room temp. Not slammed closed with pressure. Adjust accordingly.

Posted on: 11/27 17:56
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Re: 2498 288 WGD Choke Warm Position
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That's the way I've always done it too and once adjusted to be just closed at room temperature, flip it open and closed a couple times to be it always goes back to that position.

Posted on: 11/27 19:21
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Re: 2498 288 WGD Choke Warm Position
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It should be fully open with the engine fully warmed up. The choke may need adjusted, or the heat tube may be clogged, or the heat riser valve may be stuck or otherwise inoperative. (Or any combination of the above) The choke valve and choke linkage must move freely for it to operate as it should.

Posted on: 11/27 19:24
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