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#1 Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
BRUTE Posted on: 2009/5/23 6:12
I have a 32/36 that has the choke butterflies in place but no form of linkage for me to connect my manual choke to. I'm after an electric/water/manual choke setup that someone has that they no longer require, so that i can modify it to suit. Thanks


#2 Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
BRUTE Posted on: 2009/5/24 12:01
bump


#3 Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
heathbruce Posted on: 2009/5/27 5:53
I have just fitted one of these carbies to my a15.
The previous owner of the carb had taken the choke butterflies out.
It doesn't seem to need it, as it starts and runs fine without it.
have you tried running it without the choke?
cheers
Bruce


#4 Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
datsa73 Posted on: 2009/5/27 6:53
This is very true. I removed both my chokes. Try it without the choke. You may be surprised.


#5 Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
ddgonzal Posted on: 2009/5/27 7:33
Quote:
doesn't seem to need it, as it starts and runs fine without it.
Yes, if you consider having to foot the throttle first few minutes as 'running fine'. I prefer to pump the pedal, twist the key and let it run itself.

My twin-sidedrafts have no choke. It starts OK. In cold weather I have to pump it extra. If I give it enough throttle it'll start up and not die. Too much throttle, whoops, don't want to rev it over 2000 RPM for the first 10 seconds...

32/36 doesn't need linkage for electric choke. Just remove the water choke, and put a Datsun, Ford or Weber electric choke (un-modified) on it. Wire it to the coil. Done.


#6 Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
BRUTE Posted on: 2009/5/27 10:06
I'm in Bathurst NSW so -5 degrees celcius is about to become the norm in the morning, me thinks i will be needing the choke. I have tried life without it, tried a few squirts of aerostart to kick things into gear, works well but why would i do that every morning.
The choke plates are in the carby, i just have no mechanism in place to actually control them, ie no linkage from the choke shaft to connect the choke cable to.
Still looking for something


#7 Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
woody Posted on: 2009/5/27 10:24
what about adapting a setup off an xd-xe 6 cylinder falcon weber? is that what you are after, it runs off coolant temp from memory, if your getting stuck for winter you could allways borrow my one off my weber, (i think its mechanical but ill have to double check) because im in the middle of painting the 1200 its on, and it wont be done for a while yet, definatly not through winter. that would do until you found one
cheers kurt


#8 Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
BRUTE Posted on: 2009/5/27 10:32
I might just have to drop around and see you Kurt.


#9 Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
tommo73 Posted on: 2009/5/27 10:45
might have a manual linkage at work
will check tomorrow
tommo


#10 Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage
woody Posted on: 2009/5/27 10:55
i just went down and checked sam, and unfortunatly i dont even have any form of choke on mine either, sorry i thought it did. if you dont end up finding anything maybe we could both look into converting the falcon setup, even if it is a pain in the a$$ of a setup.



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