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Posted by Oren on May 8, 2008, 7:54 pm
On Thu, 8 May 2008 16:32:53 -0500, "S. Barker"
>some of those junk Bogus and Stratton engines had a form of automatic choke.
>It was basically a spring loaded flapper that opened when air flow
>increased.
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>>I just started using a Craftsman II "30ne Plus" lawn mower, which was made
>>roughly a dozen years ago.
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>> There is no control lever/cable for choke or throttle. There is a lever on
>> the body, for throttle. Near to that is some device: it has a soft black
>> rubber covering which is hollow, and shaped approximately like a 1"
>> inverted cup. There is a small hole in it. I can depress/collapse it, but
>> not pull it. Is that rubber thing related to a choke? If so, can it be
>> set, or is it somehow automatic?
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>> Or is choking accomplished merely by setting the throttle lever to the
>> minimum position? If so, what's that black rubber thing for? Thanks.
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The SOB spring loaded flapper; inside the cowling, never failed when I
was first learning to mow a lawn!
Those B&S engine ran to good.
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