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Old 06-10-2012, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Larry33 View Post
Thanks, I tried that but the original was a mikuni and this one is a kunfu and the screw holes do not line up. I wired the choke to a switch to see if that will help.
The choke on these things is typically wired with the power going to the choke and the ground coming off the choke to a current limiting resistor.
Without the resistor, the choke will eventually burn out.
The resistor is usually a ceramic block about 1 1-2 inches long, could be made to look differently, but usually the same length and bolted to the electrical box frame.
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