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heed help on various vacuum hose
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hi all...
anyone can teach me how is the vacuum hose connected in various parts in our stock Hitachi 306 carb?

i always suspected the previous mech connect them wrongly...
so i need to ask you all help..

ok from what i refer from pictures here
http://datsun1200.com/modules/nsectio ... p?op=viewarticle&artid=34

it seems like one dedicated hose is connected to the choke-pull-off

but in my carb it seems that the vacuum hose is connected to a 'T' join, than one side to the choke pull off, another side to the intake hose (Before air enter the carb)
is this correct?

than how about the 'throttle-opener-diaphragm? is it a dedicated vacuum hose to it also?


i also found another 'loose' vac hose on my carb.. which i can use my finger to feel the vacuum when engine running..
i dono where it suppose to go, it is below the choke-pull-off, but the house is straight up.

( after a while i stuff something to shut seal the loose vacc.. is it ok? )

hope someone can help
or provide me with some pictures or diagram..


thanks

Posted on: 2005/9/16 4:37
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Connect it like this. Make sure that the pull-off diaphragm is not leaking. If it is, you can plug the fitting on the carb to make it run right when warm. The choke pull-off is only needed for the first minute or so of a cold engine start.

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north american Datsun 1200 1972-1973 DCH This is the auto choke model.

Newer carbs (B210 or B310) may have used a T-connector.

DEFINITELY plug that leaking hose. It's OK to plug it. Better to find out where it goes, but first things first.

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hi

thanks for the feedback

i just re-check those hose
actually previously i check wrongly.
so now i notice the choke-pull-off have a dedicated hose (like in the pic)
and the throttle pull-off also same.



my problem is..
my choke 'activate' slow when i start the engine
the choke actually work after about 10 second the engine start..
dono if it is related to vacuum


and i just found out another thing that
there is one vacuum port (split into 2)
that is after the carburetor and before the manifold.

i saw it connected to a 'T' join, one connect back to itself (where it split into 2)
and another one connect to the air box.. (after the air-filter before the carb)

is this vac leak? why need to connect to that place? i just curious.. :(



hope someone can help..

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Quote:
my choke 'activate' slow when i start the engine
the choke actually work after about 10 second the engine start..
Here's how an automatic choke is supposed to work:

Cold engine. Take the air filter off. Look at the choke. It probably will not be closed all the way. Open the throttle by hand. The choke butterfly valve should close all the way.

This is how the choke activates. There is no vacuum or electric system to close it.

Next, as the engine warms up, the choke starts to open. But you must "blip" the throttle every once in a while to let it move open.

Does this help?

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