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bmetras 12-30-2016 03:00 PM

Auto Choke Operation
 
Can the auto choke for these scooters be bench tested? And what should I expect to see. Received a new choke today.. without mounting in the carb. I plugged it into the harness in place of my old one which is installed in the carb. When I started the engine, I see no movement of the needle from the new choke.. I then unplugged it from the harness and hooked an external 12v source to it on the bench .. still no movement.. am I testing incorrectly or did I buy a dud.. thanks for any info..

Shadowfire 12-30-2016 10:30 PM

Put it on your bench on a sheet of paper, hold it down with something heavy, mark the position of the plunger on the paper, apply power to it, wait 5 minutes, see if it has moved out.

bmetras 12-31-2016 11:13 AM

Thanks, I thought it was supposed to retract under power and then extend when warm .. my mistake .. back to the bench ..

bmetras 12-31-2016 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadowfire (Post 534831)
Put it on your bench on a sheet of paper, hold it down with something heavy, mark the position of the plunger on the paper, apply power to it, wait 5 minutes, see if it has moved out.

Thanks again ... just re-checked .. good 5mm of protrusion after it warmed up..

Irish 12-31-2016 01:44 PM

There is one terminology for an automatic choke. It is called SCI. That stands for Shit Can It & use a manual choke. That's just my $.02. but everyone likes something different-Different strokes for different folks! Sorry to belittle your thread.:hehe::lmao: Irish:scoot::nuts:

DisillusionedPrepper 01-03-2017 11:59 PM

5mm is the expected travel.

You should check your wiring to verify both ground, and input voltage.
Some scoots run DC +12 volt, and others run AC +15-40 volt


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