choke
Posted
#714484
(In Topic #86247)
Settling In

choke
Hi,
i might of asked the question in the wrong section, but what i want to know please is, does anyone know how and to get choke conversion kit for a golf mk1 cabrio, and how eay or difficult is it to install.
i might of asked the question in the wrong section, but what i want to know please is, does anyone know how and to get choke conversion kit for a golf mk1 cabrio, and how eay or difficult is it to install.
Posted

Local Hero

Assume you have an auto-choke that you wan't to covert to manual? Been talk of these kits recently and it appears they are getting harder and harder to find. Your best bet is to ring round motor factors such as Unipart, they may have some old stock. From what I recall GSF and ECP haven't done them for a while. Alternatively, it is possible to rig your own up by disconnecting the auto-choke, installing a choke cable and fabricating a bracket for it.
Cheers
Cheers
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
Posted
Settling In

Hi thanks for the reply, but no its the other way round, i have a manual choke and i want to make it automatic
Posted

Local Hero

Don't do it - auto choke's are rubbish - think yourself lucky to have a manual
. You don't have the same control over the choke, they are inconsistant and often go wrong and the auto choke unit itself isn't cheap to replace. Manual conversion kits were sold because of all those peole that got fed up with autochokes. What's wrong with your current choke set up?
Cheers

Cheers
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
Posted

Old Timer

Why would you want to do this ?? you then have no control over the choke relying instead on the engine heating up to switch it off.. my advice is stick with the manual version.
Posted
Settling In


0 guests and 0 members have just viewed this: None.