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Old 08-30-2006, 11:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default brison 3.2 choke setup help needed

i know i've seen some pictures somewhere of choke setups, both servo and non servo.i just can't seem to find them anywhere. can anyone help me with this?
i had the pictures in my computer once, but lost them in a hard drive meltdown.
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DA 50 CHOKE

Here is a thread I started, its got lots of advice on manuel choke setup and 4 pictures with some setups for manuel choke!
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Default Re: brison 3.2 choke setup help needed

With the 3.2 Brison you will need to obtain a "nosewheel Steering Arm" with a 3/16 Duracollar in it to fit the choke shaft unless you want to use the tab that comes stock attached to the shaft. Use a dremel cut of wheel to carefully grind, not cut, the stock lever from the shaft by grinding down the spiked brass flange on top of the lever.

When that's done lift off the lever and install the nosewheel steering arm and attack a simple drop down rod to it for manual linkage. The servo actuated stuff is up to you to figure out since I neve use one.
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Default Re: brison 3.2 choke setup help needed

thanks to the respondants. i found what i was looking for

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