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Carburetor choke tube covering
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Where can I get new carburetor choke tube covers? This is the white woven material that covers the tubes going from the manifold to the choke thermostats. Twin H in my case. I may want to change the tubes also, anybody done this lately? Do I have to make them or are they avaliable?
thanks
Chris -
I'd try your local auto parts store (NAPA always seems to be the best, unless you have a twenty-something at the counter, in which case don't bother).
If you can't find the actual material you could purchas a universal choke stove kit (even some of the "AutoZone"-type stores have these). You can pitch out the metal tube and stove, and just use the woven loom. -
Original was asbestos and no longer available. Dave Kostansek has a nylon material that works.
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This link shows the kit Jon is talking about:
http://www.outdoorpros.com/Prod/Dorman-Motormite-03840-Fuel-System-Choke-Parts/51307/Cat/1276
I ordered one from my local Murray's Auto Parts (order by Dorman Part#). Under $10.00
Tom -
Here is a part off a Chevy that should work.
http://www.lategreatchevy.com/product.asp?pf_id=518124&dept_id=1270
