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Carb Choke Question

Walter Hinz

New Member
Joined
Oct 3, 2003
Messages
69
Loc.
Cedar Grove, NJ
To the Bronoc Guru's out there..

You guys are the best! I have nearly rebuilt me entire truck with little prior mechanical knowledge just based on information I have found on this website.

I am finally ready to get my truck back on the road after one full year of major reconstruciton (new suspension, all new floors, fenders, door posts, inner fenders, windshield frame, gas tank, radiator, carb, etc., etc., etc.) I had my stock carb rebuilt and they replaced the stock choke with an electronic one that I was told I should hook up to a positive current source that is on when the ignition is turned on. I have a 1970 with the fuse box under the drivers dash. Any suggestions???

Thanks in advance.
:D
 

70_Steve

Old Guy
Joined
Dec 13, 2002
Messages
8,317
The stock electric choke hooked to the STA (stator) connection on the alternator. That way, the choke is only getting current when the engine is running, not just when the key is ON. Some say that the choke doesn't get full 12V there... ?:? Other than that, if you're just looking for a wire in the engine compartment that's hot when the key is ON, use the Green/Red stripe wire (904) going to the voltage regulator.
 

wildbill

Old Bronco Guy
Joined
Jun 29, 2001
Messages
6,888
%) %) %) On my 66 I just run from the ing. switch hot with key on only and has worked since 86 no problems good luck. ;D ;D ;D Bill :p ;D %)
 

Bronco Wild

Full Member
Joined
Jan 20, 2005
Messages
767
Loc.
Nubraska
I've done it both ways on my 71, can't tell the diff. Going to install on my 77 soon, just be sure to use your tester ;)
 
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