Resistor - Question
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The carburetor is manual, but the electric choke is still wired. Can I disconnect the resistor (what my green and black wire from electric choke goes to) and the red and yellow wire also connected to the electric choke completely? Does it serve any other purpose that is critical to making it run? Thanks!
This is what I asked in May 2013.... I did disconnect the electric choke and resistor right after this - could this be the reason for my regulator fires and fuses blowing? I have a manual choke on it (it was that way when I got it, with the electric choke thing still hooked up). The resistor that was on it only had one wire coming from it to the electric choke. I have a wiring schematic, if you need a better idea of what I am looking at. Is there a way to fix this without putting an electric choke carburetor on it with a resistor? Does the resistor work through the electric choke for something else? Thanks
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