Hey there, everyone! After a long uninterrupted period of pure driving joy, the little spring in my (32 ADFA) autotomatic choke broke, leaving me with a car that's impossible to start due to the choke being stuck.
Any ideas where I can find a replacement spring?
Automatic choke spring
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Re: Automatic choke spring
Search for a junked carburetor and get it out of there. Same spring was used on all of the ADxxxxx carburetors.
1970 124 Spider
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Re: Automatic choke spring
or replace the water choke with an electric cover, they come with the spring in them
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Re: Automatic choke spring
Thought I should get back to you guys. I ended up twisting a couple of coils in the spring into a new loop, as the break occurred right at the end. Everything looks OK for now, thanks for the tips.
Where would I look for an electric choke, by the way?
Where would I look for an electric choke, by the way?