Topic: Electric Choke Power source
in Forum: C3 Electrical
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Clifton, NJ - USA
Joined: 10/3/2003
Posts: 129
Vette(s): 1972 Coupe
Ontario Orange
Black leather interior
LS-5; Turbo 400
After 8 years of hibernation, I got my 72 started last night. 1 issue I need to resolve is +12 switched power source for the electric choke.
After pondering over the wiring diagram a bit, I'm thinking of bringing a new fused wire fromn the fuse box ( hot when ign. switch in run position) out into the engine compartment. I see no candidate wires existing now in the engine compartment.
Any one ese have any ideas??
NJ BB Ken
After pondering over the wiring diagram a bit, I'm thinking of bringing a new fused wire fromn the fuse box ( hot when ign. switch in run position) out into the engine compartment. I see no candidate wires existing now in the engine compartment.
Any one ese have any ideas??
NJ BB Ken
1972 T Top 454; "Boomer" Latest "upgrades": 1 1/8" front Stabilizer bar. Rebuilt SS calipers with O-ring pistons. Under car Chambered exhaust. Fiberglass rear spring (360lbs/in). Bilstein Rear Shocks. 3/4" Rear Stabilizer Bar. Tow hitch. Performer manifold with 600 cfm Holley. Comp Cam 262 .499 lift. L-88 Hood in process
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Look for those. Any ingnition wire will work as long as it will carry enough amps. The original was controlled by a relay so the choke would not power up until the engine was running. This prevented someone from turning on the key without starting the car and the choke opening before the engine was started.
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