Electric Choke?
ORIGINAL: Ogre
Morg68stang
Your carb looks almost exactly like mine. Mine is a Holley 4160. I am guessing by your pic that you have either a 4160 or 4150. I am stationed at Hill AFB as well. I have seen your stang driving around base. You might have seen mine, a 1967 coupe with lots of rust in the rear quarters. It is actually a very light green, but looks yellow or white. It has the hood and front driver's side fender grey primed. No hub caps just steelys. Local parts stores can order electric choke parts and they do stock some items for your choke. I just rebuilt my 4160 and I would take a look at your choke if you want.
Morg68stang
Your carb looks almost exactly like mine. Mine is a Holley 4160. I am guessing by your pic that you have either a 4160 or 4150. I am stationed at Hill AFB as well. I have seen your stang driving around base. You might have seen mine, a 1967 coupe with lots of rust in the rear quarters. It is actually a very light green, but looks yellow or white. It has the hood and front driver's side fender grey primed. No hub caps just steelys. Local parts stores can order electric choke parts and they do stock some items for your choke. I just rebuilt my 4160 and I would take a look at your choke if you want.
Actually, for some reason, the car started up like a champ this morning and did everything it was supposed to. I'mnot sure what was up with it. There's only two wires to the choke and they're both in good shape. Can't be a short. I'll try it a few more days and see how it does. I was trying to think if there was anything I might have done to cause the problem and the only thing I could come up with was that I adjusted the idle down a bit because they had it too high out of the shop. Don't think that should have caused the problem, though.
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