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    can't get choke to work on rebuilt carbs?

    Just rebuilt the carbs on 79 850 (VM) and everything went well. Until now! Put them back on and trying to get the choke to work. It will pull up fine, but when I push the choke knob down the cable slips out of the end of the holder on the carbs, and choke doesn't go back down. Also can't get cable tight no matter which way I adjust (new cable), and worked before rebuild. Choke seems to be moving fairly easily up and down by hand. everything looks right on choke system on carbs. Does have a small spring on the end of choke shaft on left side, seem to be working, but could that be the problem? Any suggestions greatly welcome! Don't want to go any further on mounting everything else till I have this solved. thanks terrylee

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    Post up a picture as I'll bet something isn't connected properly where the cable meets the carbs.
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      #3
      I'll try to post something tomorrow, right now I'm so tired I can't think! I was looking at and wondering about the spring on the outside left side of the choke shaft, I'm wondering if that has to be wound around the plastic piece on the end of the shaft one or two times to create tension and that's what helps pull it back down? Certainly not out of the realm of possibilites that something is hooked up wrong, I took pics. while tearing apart, but not very good ones. terrylee

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        #4
        If I am envisioning what I think your talking about, then it wouldnt hurt to put 1 turn on the spring and see what happens. If it improves, then go 2 and so on till its doing what it was before.
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          #5
          We were right Chuck it was the spring. I went out (tired as I could be but couldn't get it out of my mind) Took the choke off several times and fiqured out the spring was bent and not slipping all the way onto the plastic round holder on the end of the shaft. Managed to get it unbent and back into place. Goes back down with no problem at all. Still can't seem to get cable tight as it should be, but at least it is not falling off. Will work on that more tomorrow and hopeful see if I can get it to fire up and get them sync. and adjusted.! terrylee

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