lindy46
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Well, I bought a '64 Lark 6 and been tearing into it. Question on the "hot air" choke. Does thist type choke require a choke switch on the dash? The wiring diagram shows a choke switch with a red wire from the accessory terminal on the key switch, and a red/white stripe wire going to the choke solenoid. The motor came with the wiring harness and the ignition switch, ammeter, hot light (with an override toggle) but no choke switch. There is a red/white wire at the dash end of the harness, and it does run to the choke solenoid. I'm wondering if maybe it connects to the override toggle on the hot light? That override toggle is a normally closed switch (momentarily pushing it breaks the circuit), and is not connected to the hot light in any way. Seems like that choke solenoid needs some power to it to function.
Also, that choke has a tube running to a fitting on the top of the exhaust cover. There is another threaded hole at the bottom of the exhaust cover, which is open to the outside and not plugged. Should that be open, or is there something missing? See photo - opening is arrowed in red.
Thanks
Also, that choke has a tube running to a fitting on the top of the exhaust cover. There is another threaded hole at the bottom of the exhaust cover, which is open to the outside and not plugged. Should that be open, or is there something missing? See photo - opening is arrowed in red.
Thanks