Do I need a choke on my carburetor?

If you live in a warm climate you may not need a choke. Also, most race vehicles will use a carb without a choke. If you do require a choke, you can choose the one that best suits your needs. If you want more control, you can choose a manual choke.
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How do you start an engine without choke?

Push the primmer bulb a couple times to make sure the carb has fuel. Then pull the throttle open and closed three times. The pump will put the fuel into the motor. Pull the cord a couple times should start.
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Do you have to have a choke on to run?

While there are a few things that can throw off the amount of air that enters the engine, the main issues are: cracks or leaks in the fuel line or primer bulb, loose hardware or a carburetor air screw that is set wrong, and a gasket that isn't seated right or is deteriorating.
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What is the importance of choke?

A choke point allows a numerically inferior army to attack and overcome an opponent with a large army if they cannot bring the superior number to bear.
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When did cars stop having chokes?

Manufacturers were making cars with a choke until the 1990s, when fuel injection mostly took over from carburettors.
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What happens if choke is left on?

Leaving the choke on for too long will cause unnecessary engine wear and waste fuel. This is also bad for the environment. The choke is mainly used during winter to help with starting. The engine needs its fuel to be vaporised in order to burn it.
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What does choking a small engine do?

In internal combustion engines with carburetors, a choke valve or choke modifies the air pressure in the intake manifold, thereby altering the air–fuel ratio entering the engine. Choke valves are generally used in naturally aspirated engines to supply a richer fuel mixture when starting the engine.
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Why does my bike need a choke to start?

In the morning the motor is very cold and needs more fuel for burning. Thus without choke the normal mixture of air and fuel goes inside the engine, which it is unable to burn. Pulling the choke increases the fuel amount in the mixture which burns instantly in the engine thus giving the required thrust to bike.
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What does a flooded carburetor sound like?

You can tell if your engine's flooded when you spot these signs: Very fast cranking (the engine sounds different when you turn the key – usually a 'whirring' sound) A strong smell of petrol, especially around the exhaust. The car doesn't start, or starts briefly and cuts out again.
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Can I ride my motorcycle with the choke on?

The truth is that while this is not good for your bike and it will cause some problems if frequently done, it is not that bad for your bike. But if you do this too often, it will cause your bike to run richer (using more gas), and may cause damage to the motorcycle.
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When should I use choke on motorcycle?

When an engine is cold it doesn't vaporize fuel efficiently, resulting in rough idling and stalling. The choke should be used to “choke” the flow of air and allow for a richer fuel mixture. Only use the choke when starting your engine under cold conditions. Once you're up and running smoothly turn it off.
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How long should you leave a motorcycle choke on?

After 30 seconds is usually enough for most bikes. Especially a small thumper. Just reduce the choke slowly. If it wont idle smoothly (sounds like an asthmatic pensioner) then it probably wants the choke on a bit longer.
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When should I use choke on my lawn mower?

A lawn mower choke reduces the airflow of the engine, allowing for more fuel to be used. This process allows the engine to spark and ignite easier, starting up in an instant. Choke valves should only be used when absolutely necessary, as they can damage the engine if they're overused.
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Does it hurt to run an engine with the choke on?

Leaving the choke on while operating will result in excessive fuel consumption, irregular engine power performance and eventually may even damage the engine.
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Is it okay to drive with the choke on?

It will not damage the engine at all. All that will happen is that it will run richer, thus using more fuel. If you did it for thousands of miles you'd probably end up with more deposits in the engine/exhaust, but even that is easy to sort.
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Does choke use more fuel?

When choke lever is pulled during morning starting the engine , it supplies more fuel to the engine so that engine starts easily in cold conditions. So when fuel is consumed more simultaneously engine rpm also increases.
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Should carburetor be open or closed?

Normally choke will be in open position, in which valve is parallel to the air flow, and has no effect on the air flow. When choke is actuated by mechanical or by pneumatic method, it rotates an angle restrict the air flow (closed position).
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What is a divorced choke on a carburetor?

Divorced Choke - In a divorced choke set-up, the metal spring is located in the intake manifold. The spring connects to the carburetor with a small rod. The spring is warmed by exhaust gases flowing through the crossover passage. Hot-Air Choke - In a hot air choke set-up, the metal spring is located in its own housing.
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How long does it take for a carburetor to Unflood?

Perhaps the best remedy for a flooded engine is time. Simply open the hood of your car and let excessive fuel evaporate for as long as you can. After about 20 minutes try starting your car again without hitting the gas pedal.
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Why is carburetor overflowing with fuel?

Overflow occurs when the oil level in the float chamber becomes too high, and the gasoline that exceeds the height of the overflow pipe in the float chamber is discharged to the outside of the carb..
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