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2E2 first 7 seconds choke question

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Hello All,

Needs some info about the first 7 seconds on a cold start with a 1.8 EX 2E2 carbureted engine

What I do now on start up:

- Turn the ignition key - don't start yet
- Push the gas pedal down for about 3 seconds
- Release the gas pedal
- Start the engine
- Starts up instantly

BUT:

If I don't keep up the revs the first 7 seconds it only idles around 500 RPM

7 seconds later it gets up to 900 RPM and everything is fine

Drives very nice through all gears - in traffic - on the highway - shifting down to a standstill etc.

My question:

Those seven seconds to my understanding is set by the heated electrical choke part in the choke housing and is just a matter of turning the complete choke housing when the engine is cold to set it up to a higher first seven seconds start up when cold 1200 RPM

Is my solution correct ?

If so what direction do I have to turn the housing to INCREASE the RPM ?

Clockwise or anti-clockwise ?

BerT3

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I checked the notches on the housing and the the one on the carb itself - these line-up

Clockwise or counter-clockwise to increase the cold start RPM's ?

BerT3

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I didn't realize there were notches on the choke and carb that had to line up! That would explain why my choke isn't opening properly. Where are the notches? Thanks for this :)

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Photo of those notches taken from a spare carb

BerT3

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