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Thursday, October 6, 2011

How to Adjust the Automatic Choke on an Aircooled Volkswagen (VW) Beetle

Article provided by wikiHow, a wiki how-to manual.


The automatic choke regulates the air/fuel mixture during engine startup. It produces a richer fuel/air mixture when the engine is cold, then gradually makes the fuel mixture leaner as the engine warms up. This is accomplished by a butterfly valve in the throat of the carburetor, at the very top. When this valve is closed the flow of air is very much reduced and the fuel/air mixture is rich. When the valve is open the flow of air is maximized and the fuel/air mixture is lean.

Steps

  1. 1
    The engine must be cold to make this adjustment.


  2. 2
    Remove the air cleaner.
  3. 3
    Find the automatic choke.
    • It is the round object on the upper right-hand of the carburetor.
    • There is a wire coming to it from the positive side of the coil.
    • The choke is held in position by a triangular ring clamp and three screws so it can be loosened and rotated for adjustment.
  4. 4
    Pull the throttle arm on the left side of the carburetor down to free the cam (little step arm) that the screw at the top of the throttle lever rests on.
    • With the engine cold, the butterfly valve should be closed.
    • As the engine warms up, the coil inside the automatic choke uncoils, opens the butterfly valve, and moves the cam to reduce the idle speed.
  5. 5
    Release the throttle arm so that the return spring snaps it back.
    • The little screw at the top of the throttle arm should now rest on the top step of the stepped cam.
    • This sets the hi-idle, which is needed together with the choke on a cold engine to provide sufficient idle speed to keep the engine running until it warms up fully.
  6. 6
    Loosen the three screws on the right side that hold the choke in place.
  7. 7
    Keep your eye on the butterfly valve in the carburetor throat.
    • Turn the choke element clockwise until the butterfly is standing straight up.
    • Turn the choke counterclockwise until the choke butterfly fully closes (not too tight).
  8. 8
    Tighten the three screws that hold the choke in place.
  9. 9
    Start the engine with the air cleaner off.
    • As the engine warms up, make sure that the butterfly opens until it is standing fully open when the engine is fully warm.
    • If it doesn't fully open, readjust the choke until you get it right.


Warnings

  • Safety should always be your #1 focus when working on a vehicle. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING in this world is so important, that you should EVER practice unsafe maintenance on your vehicles. Always use the proper tools for the job at hand. Common sense is a VERY IMPORTANT. I try to ensure the pages I add are error-free; however, I am human and make mistakes.
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