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Choke Broke

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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BRT
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Choke Broke

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Hey All Sorry if this has already been covered but I'm a newbie to this site (Internet Newbie)
I have a 91 Maverick Petrol
I was crawling up a hill at the back of Beaudersert on the weekend and was trying to use the choke lock to set the revs (part of a Training Session) but the Cheese'n'Kisses pulled the end right of the choke.
Does anybody know how you go about fixing these things, Spoke to a bloke at Nissian today but should have just spoken to the wall - Would have gottern a better answer.
Any Advise would be great
Thanks :lol:
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Re: Choke Broke

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BRT wrote:choke lock


its actually a hand throttle... not a choke lock.

Anyway you can replace the cable.

Its the cap on the end that has come off yes??? little more info.. Broken or just came off?
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The cable is fine just the cap has come off.
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BRT wrote:The cable is fine just the cap has come off.


There should be a little metal clip in there, that you can bend out a little then slide back onto the metal piece hanging out.

The metal piece hanging out should be a D shape with a groove in it?
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Thanks for your help will look at it tomorrow
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BRT wrote:Thanks for your help will look at it tomorrow
Cheers



On some there is a VERY small allen head bolt you can do as well.
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