The choke enriches the mixture for start-up and then is heated by a
small electrical heating coil so the choke goes off when the engine is
at operating temperature.
It could be to filter out outside interference from getting out or in. Radio equipment needs good filtering in the supply.
Not sure about specifically for a 1971 307, but normally the choke has 2 wires. One is ground and the other goes to a fused 12V source (supplies 12V when igition key is turned on)
The light is getting dim because the choke is using the energy the lamp should be using. The purpose of the choke is to remove transients; if it is using power at 50 or 60Hz, this is not desirable. My guess is this lamp is using a new energy efficient (not incandescent) light bulb? If this is the case, don't. If this is a choke you added to the lamp, then perhaps it's the wrong type choke (too large inductance). If you added this, it could be that you inadvertently inserted resistance in the lamp wire. Check to make sure nothing is getting hot around your new wiring. A bad solder point could cause this to some degree.
line choke rating for 35kw drive
No it will not. If you need increase the supply voltage and remove the choke.
there is no choke its got an electric choke on the carb
The electric choke wire connects to the electric choke assembly on the carburetor. It's a round, black plastic assembly that is on the side of a STOCK carburetor. There SHOULD be a connection on the "HOT" side of the coil that lets you connect the choke wire.
Electric
Electric.
Yes.
It usually needs a new choke pull-off.
When using an electric choke you will need to take the manual choke unit out and replace with the e.choke unit. Run power and ground to unit and then adjust to ambient tempature. Then test and tune
The carburetor has an electric choke that is possibly shorted.
A 97 model would be fuel injected, which has no choke.
probably your electric choke . take note the electric choke of these caburator are activates when there is no courant and disactivated when there is courant
It had an electric choke...chocks are for wheels.
The choke light on a 1980 El Camino indicates that there is a problem with the electric choke on the carburetor. Causes range from loose wires to a defective choke.