choke lever pushed downwards = choke on
Your 2003 Suzuki 125 motorcycle does have an automatic choke. The 2003 Suzuki was not equipped with a manual choke.
The choke lever should be down for the choke to be off. In the raised position is choke on.
"If you mean CG 125 then yes.It is in the carborator" No he does mean the CBF and yes it does but it is an automatic choke
Standard is full choke first, then half-choke for a couple of minutes, then run.
gs stands for general schedule. 303-05 is level of position. a position in the federal government. could be with several agencies and different positions. a lower lever position typically around the 30k range in pay.
gs stands for general schedule. 303-05 is level of position. a position in the federal government. could be with several agencies and different positions. a lower lever position typically around the 30k range in pay.
Depends on the saw... On a Stihl chainsaw there is a four position switch. Top position is OFF, second position is RUN/IDLE, third position is HALF CHOKE and the last position is FULL CHOKE. Hold the throttle in with your finger and move the switch down with your thumb. DO NOT try to move the switch down into choke WITHOUT holding in the throttle. On a Husqvarna chainsaw there is normally a switch that you pull out towards you. However, there have been models made that you have to push a switch downwards.
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Yes.
You don't give us the model, so it is hard to answer the question. Assuming the gun does not have an obvious adjustable choke, the choke is probably not easily adjustable. A gunsmith can open the choke (from Full to Modified for example) or can install internal interchangeable choke tubes (costs around $125).
Just to the right of the LH grip you have rotating choke lever. All the way up is no choke, Rotated all the way down is fully choked.
i have one myself, up is off, down is on