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Re: [Enfield] choke lever & other question

hey snowy. you just need to open choke attachment from carburettor and then
check whether the spring and its nut is fully tightened or not...
and when attaching it back. just confirm that the nut is fully tightened.
hope this will solve the issue....


On 1/14/09, snowy495 <snowy495@...> wrote:
>
> Hello! this is my first post. I am a new Bulleteer. My first question
> is about the choke lever. It won't stay down. What bit should I adjust
> so that it does?
>
> I am also wondering about basic tools. Pete Snidal's C.D. was the
> first thing I got, so that's the beginning of my tool collection,
> other than the few spanners that came with the bike. Pete's C.D. does
> have a list of electrical tools, but not, unless I haven't found it
> yet, a list of wrenching stuff. What should I buy first for simple
> maintenence? Also, what should I have as an emergency kit?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions, fellow Buleteers!
>
>
>



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Hello! this is my first post. I am a new Bulleteer. My first question is about the choke lever. It won't stay down. What bit should I adjust so that it does? ...
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hey snowy. you just need to open choke attachment from carburettor and then check whether the spring and its nut is fully tightened or not... and when...
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Northern Tools has inexpensive sets, reasonable quality. This would be a good start; ...
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