ROCHESTER CARBURETORS

Bulletin 9D-9 January 1952

Page 11 ROCHESTER PRODUCTS, DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
CHOKE MODIFIER

Figure 7-7
Use Figure 7-7 as a reference.
The choke system, as used on some Model 4GC Carburetors also incorporates a choke modifier. The purpose of this choke modifier, as required by certain engines is to prevent "loading up" or excessively rich mixtures during the warm-up period.
Under normal operating conditions the automatic choke assumes a position where the torque of the ther­mostatic coil is balanced against the vacuum pull on the choke piston plus the air velocity against the offset choke valve. As the heat from the exhaust manifold relaxes the tension on the thermostatic coil the choke valve gradually opens.
When the engine is started cold and the throttle is opened considerably (such as in going up a steep hill), vacuum drawing heat to the thermostatic coil housing through (1) may not be sufficient to heat and relax the coil before some "loading up" takes place. The choke modifier, being linked directly to the throttle by means of the throttle shaft modifier lever (2), choke modifier rod (3), thermostat modifier lever (4) and index plate (5) is actuated by the slightest throttle movement. Thus the choke modifier lever rotates the thermostatic coil, thereby relaxing the tension on the coil and allow­ing the choke valve to open sufficiently to prevent "loading up."

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