Choke locking device

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tj2
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Choke locking device

Post by tj2 »

Morning all..
Don't old bikes wear out the most innocuous parts????

The little device that locks the choke in the on position on a 76 GT750.
It holds while not running but kicks off with the vibes from the engine.... any one got a part number or one knocking round without the wear groove?

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Re: Choke locking device

Post by rbond »

You might be able to build it back up with some JB weld. I used the stuff to piece back together a twin cylinder riding mower engine that had thrown a rod. Had a machine shop fit undersize rods, got all of chunks of engine case JB'd back in place, ran like a top and no oil leaks. Owner had not checked oil level, that was why it threw a rod.
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Re: Choke locking device

Post by rngdng »

Mine does that too. I have three 34 mikunis with T500 choke levers attached to each other, so I have too much choke spring.

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