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Auto choke & anti dieseling solenoid on A15- Where do the wires go?
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My A-15 is up an running and goes reasonably well, but it is a bit lumpier than it should be at idle. The wire to the Autochoke and anti diesiling solenoid arent connected, so this is probably a large part of the problem.

Does anyone know where to wire them up to? The original 1200 carby probably didnt have the anti dieseling solenoid and definately didnt have an auto choke, so there are no spare wiring terminals for them.

Also, the fuel rail to the carby has a return line above the supply line that goes back past the fuel pump to the back of the motor. At the moment I have hooked this up to the tank breather line (which normally goes to the air filter) would it be better to just block it off, or would I flood the fuel bowl?

I couldnt find anything in the tech sections about these probs altough I will try removing the guts from the anti deeseling solenoid as someone suggested in a thread on rough running.......

Posted on: 2005/4/3 7:43
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     Auto choke & anti dieseling solenoid on A15- Where do the wires go? Grunterhunter 2005/4/3 7:43
       Re: Auto choke & anti dieseling solenoid on A15- Where do the wires go? vixen 2005/4/3 8:16
         Re: Auto choke & anti dieseling solenoid on A15- Where do the wires go? snowy 2005/4/3 11:54
           Re: Auto choke & anti dieseling solenoid on A15- Where do the wires go? Grunterhunter 2005/4/4 3:45
       Re: Auto choke & anti dieseling solenoid on A15- Where do the wires go? ade 2005/4/4 10:59




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