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    My Weber has not been running well with the cold weather. Chokes, for some reason are "mysterious" to me ...somewhat.
    Car is down in MPG's, and after running on the highway, and getting off at an exit, rpm's drop WAY down, and the car wants to die. After a few minutes of running on street speeds, it starts to run more normally.
    Doing a little troubleshooting, I have (with engine off) kicked the throttle and watched the choke flaps shut as they should, and watched the flaps open as it warms. (good operation)
    I checked voltage to the choke, and am only getting 7.11/7.12 volts at choke wire. Choke wire is still from orig, location at the alt. Should be 12V
    Anyone have any idea what is going on?
    I had orig. adjusted it in summer, at install, 1 1/2 yr ago, and all was good last winter. This just started this winter. Any help is appreciated, and Thanks in advance!

    Dan
    Last edited by drddan; 01-29-2012, 02:19 PM.
    Dan




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  • #2
    Maybe alt is going south? Hence low volts at the wire.
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    • #3
      The festiva choke works off 7 volts or so but don't know about the Weber.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by georgeb View Post
        The festiva choke works off 7 volts or so but don't know about the Weber.
        7V ???? Really?

        The Weber choke requires 12V. If that is so, then the choke probably has not been working altogether properly, all along. Maybe time to find another 12V source for it.

        Originally posted by TominMO View Post
        Maybe alt is going south? Hence low volts at the wire.
        Yea, the alt is old, but everything is staying charged ....but I have been having problems with the idle rpm's dropping when turning on the headlights, and when stepping on the brakes. If I have the headlights on AND step on the brakes, the rpm's really drop off!
        Last edited by drddan; 01-29-2012, 04:09 PM.
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        • #5
          Sounds like a combination of things then. The alt may still be going bad, and with the choke can't pull its weight (i.e. open fully) with only 7 volts. Apparently this only becomes a noticeable problem in colder weather. Just use another source that's known 12V when ignition is on. It doesn't need to come straight from the alt.
          Last edited by TominMO; 01-29-2012, 05:01 PM.
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          • #6
            Exactly what I was thinking, Tom.
            Alt bolt head is strpped (like that when I got it, someone using S.A.E. instead of Metric socket/wrench :angry4 so I have been kinda putting it off. Wanting to do the 60-70 amp alt while i'm at it.
            I went out cleaned it all up with carb cleaner (it needed cleaning badly) changed air filter and pvc. We'll see on my morning drive if that helped.
            New 12V source and the rest of the tune up tonight or tomorrow.
            Last edited by drddan; 01-29-2012, 05:55 PM.
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            Black on black 1976 Camaro LT-350 4 bolt main .060 over
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            • #7
              http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...voltage&page=2 Here's the thread discussing the choke voltage. Nobody ever actually checked it with a meter. I attempted but connecting points were inaccessible.

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              • #8
                My emissions manual says that 7-8 volts go to the choke heater.

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                • #9
                  The voltage source only works with the key on AND the engine running.
                  Rewire for 12 volts should be this way too. For safety, add on fuel pumps
                  are also supposed to lose power should the engine die. An oil pressure
                  switch or a relay off the alternator choke terminal can do this. The OEM
                  fuel pump circuit could also be used, but add a relay so that the pump
                  circuit is not overloaded.
                  Does the plate take longer than 3 to 5 minutes to fully open?
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                  • #10
                    i have the identical carb that you do. i have mine wired to the alt and it works great so i dont think it is worth your time to rewire it. check the connnection to the alt and if its good i would try a different alternator. also see if the choke plates move freely when it is not running. if they don't move freely you probably have some binding somewhere and the choke doesnt have enough power to force it open all of the way.
                    Last edited by festivafeva; 01-30-2012, 11:05 AM.

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                    • #11
                      I would run it off the coil + terminal. I don't know why the car would have to be running to heat the choke. My VWs were hooked up this way.

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                      • #12
                        Time it..3 - 5 minutes..
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by georgeb View Post
                          I would run it off the coil + terminal. I don't know why the car would have to be running to heat the choke. My VWs were hooked up this way.
                          Nothing wrong with that, but practically speaking it's the same thing. No need to heat the choke unless you're gonna drive it.
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                          • #14
                            Take the alternator into an auto parts store for a free test?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by georgeb View Post
                              I would run it off the coil + terminal. I don't know why the car would have to be running to heat the choke. My VWs were hooked up this way.
                              You probably don't do this but lots of others do..They run out to the car
                              and turn the key on and listen to the tunes for a bit until the next person
                              gets there, then the car won't start because the choke is fully heated
                              and open. Usually a kid waiting for mom to drive him to school..
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