That is Not a good idea as you will need a computor,wiring harness,distributor and new carburator. The cost does Not justify it. yes you can put an electric choke carb on your engine with no problem, Edelbrock sells them and all you need is a hot wire from the ignition run to the carb and a ground wire, very simple operation.
Keihin pvk 36mm with electric choke
It depends on if you are referring to an electric choke type carburetor or a Electronic carburator. The latter will require a computor, wiring harness and new distributor to name just a few. The cost would by far outweigh the good.
The main electric fuel pump is located just forward of the left rear wheel under the car. There is also two small electric fuel shutoff solenoid valves located on the carbs. One valve on each carb. Even if the main pump is working, if the carb solenoid valves are inop, no fuel will go to the carbs.
Switching is typically used in the context of switching phone lines or switching digital networks. It could also be used in the context of switching companies that provide services such as water or electric.
Yes. There are adapters available for this, however switching to the correct intake manifold is a better solution.
It is designed to transfer electric supply from one source to another. It would break the initial connection before making the new connection by manually switching a mechanism from one position to another.
It is designed to transfer electric supply from one source to another. It would break the initial connection before making the new connection by manually switching a mechanism from one position to another.
Switching the field voltage to the coils forces the magnets to move.
take down you electric sun roof down and put a manual one where you put the electric one
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there is no choke its got an electric choke on the carb
You have to swap out the carbs.. Those are completely different setups.