Thanks Rincon!
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Thanks Rincon!
No problem.
what did he do to fix the choke?? I'm taking it that it frooze up?
i realy don't know how to fix it so it won't freeze up, but mabey if it stays cold for a long time here it will stop (right now the days go from -15 degrees celcius to +3 or 4 (like today) this creates moisture and on the cold days it freezes (mush note the hondas don't, mabey i'll steal their chocke cables when they're not looking!)
what did he do to fix the choke?? I'm taking it that it frooze up?
i realy don't know how to fix it so it won't freeze up, but mabey if it stays cold for a long time here it will stop (right now the days go from -15 degrees celcius to +3 or 4 (like today) this creates moisture and on the cold days it freezes (mush note the hondas don't, mabey i'll steal their chocke cables when they're not looking!)
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Thanks Rincon!
Rincon, this Kodiak had multiple problems. Yes the cable had frozen so pulling it inside where it's warm cured that in short order (for the time being). Moisture had leached through the cable in the past into the port for the choke slide and caused corosion which I cleaned out with a bronze bore brush as used to clean a rifle bore and solvent. These cables need a better shield but I know of no way to do this with the existing cables.
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