Probably something like this or the like. This one fits into a well and not on top but you catch my drift. Standard Motor Products CV204 Standard Motor Choke Kit Components | Summit RacingI have seen little choke coils that would fasten to the 2 screws here. View attachment 1715670728
I have seen little choke coils that would fasten to the 2 screws here. View attachment 1715670728
Probably something like this or the like. This one fits into a well and not on top but you catch my drift. Standard Motor Products CV204 Standard Motor Choke Kit Components | Summit Racing
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I have a electric and a oem choke on my 2 cars. I must have them adjusted proper because both work pretty flawless.I like to use electric choke carbs on my LD340's....
Here they are.
they are stamped 32 and 39 on the bottom. Don’t know what that means.
the hooks aren’t pulled all the way down cause it’s 85 degrees in my garage
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Yea that looks good, do they have a cover? Going one of two ways here, AVS or TQ, since I have about ten of each plus a few new carters and Edelbrocks, reason for the hot choke.
Where are those sold at?
I’m guessing one push’s up and the other pulls down, sorry didn’t see the link.
Didn’t the early Chevys have something like that?
Thanks for the info and the part numbers.I haven’t bought from either of these places but it looks they have the required parts too:
Divorced choke parts:
Quadrajet Carburetor Chokes - Carburetor Parts & Kits for Carter, Ford Motorcraft, Holley & Rochester Carburetors (quadrajetparts.com)
Choke cover here: Divorced Choke Thermostat Cover - (quadrajetparts.com)
And here: CUR4cv13 - Divorce Choke Cover fits GM (carburetion.com)