Looks like a GREAT idea however my plastics snapped in the vice while applying "unscrew with force". They must have used real adhesive on mine. Haha Perhaps I will apply some heat on the next one.
@Jusubbi DIY So you basically have to tune it with the screw its not like a normal choke where it's just on and off? And if you screw in the bolt, is that the choke being on, and if you screw out the bolt, the choke being off? I'd like to do this to my carb, but wanna know how it works before I commit
😮🎉 thanks a lot. Good video you made it easy for everyone 👏 👍
Looks like a GREAT idea however my plastics snapped in the vice while applying "unscrew with force". They must have used real adhesive on mine. Haha Perhaps I will apply some heat on the next one.
Sorry to hear.
Dude u clamped the threads tighter lmfao 😆😆😆🤷♂️🤦♂️ u can’t vice it down on the sides of the outter housing what did u expect lmao😂
Notice he didn’t have it clamped on the sides he had it clamped were the wire goes in
Maybe need to glue or loctite the plastic on the bolt threads? Very good tutorial
If you want, you can glue nut to plastic, but not in the threads. To use this manual choke, you need to screw that bolt 😊
@@jusubbidiy oh but I mean the choke part to the bolt, not the nut
To avoid unthreading the bolt out of the plunger holder
So you can't accidentally screw the bolt all the way out
@@grossteilfahrer Yes, you can glue it if you want. I didn't because it was tight fit already.
What is the exact bolt size needed? Thanks!
I measured it at ruclips.net/video/wBVqOoMwwXI/видео.html
How does that bolt just fits theere?
It just does 😊
@@jusubbidiy i just did it and the bolt came out when i released choke
@@lauris4887 did you use metric or imperial bolt? This one was 8mm bolt and it fit tight.
@@jusubbidiy i took the first one that fitted 😂
Show us it working
Trust me, it works. I can upload some clip soon.
@Jusubbi DIY So you basically have to tune it with the screw its not like a normal choke where it's just on and off? And if you screw in the bolt, is that the choke being on, and if you screw out the bolt, the choke being off? I'd like to do this to my carb, but wanna know how it works before I commit
@@ginoanthony Yes. Screw bolt in = choke of, screw bolt out = choke on. I make video for you later today.
@Jusubbi DIY Thank you 🙏 can't wait for the video... Tag me when you upload it
@@ginoanthony ruclips.net/video/V6th85sNqis/видео.html