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.
Yes, just reverse the start winding circuit.
A electric Geyser has a Element screwed in the side of the inner water container, with the heated side submerged in water, parallel to the element (sometimes center) is a thermostat unit to control the temperature by switching the element off once the desired temperature has been reached. The element itself is made with nichrome wire, which is a resistive wire, When a Electric current is passed through the nichrome wire the resistance of the wire restricts the current causing a pressure of electrons and protons (as water builds pressure in a hose pipe when the end is restricted) and intern creates heat as a byproduct.
One can purchase electric wire connectors at retailers such as Lowes and Home Depot. One can also purchase them online on sites such as Amazon and eBay.
An electro magnet is created when a current is passed through a coil of wire. This effect is the main operation of how an electrical solenoid operates.
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If there is only one wire connection on the electric choke then that wire needs to be a positive wire. You will want to run one that only has voltage when you turn on the key. If it has two connections, one is positive and one is ground. Same thing as the positive connection on the single wire type....then simply run the other terminal to a good ground.
You would want a source that is live when the key is in the on position.
It goes directly to the back of the top of the alternator.Easy
The wire that goes to the automatic choke is actually black. You can find the complete wiring diagram here. http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/info/wiringt1.php - - - - - It's whatever color the last guy to change the wire had some of in his toolbox. These cars are old enough and have been worked on by so many people, they're all different. There is one wire running from the + terminal on the coil to the carb. It connects to the automatic choke, and to the fuel cutoff plunger.
It connects to the back of the alternator towards the top.
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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 starter kill wire is blue and red and is located in the ignition switch harness on the 2001 Volkswagen Jetta. The wire can be disconnected at the harness or at the starter itself.Ê
get a wiring diagram-- they are everywhere online
I terminal on the selonoid, you need a switched 12V for auto choke
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.
it is the earth wire