Bullitt Mark
04-27-2023, 02:50 PM
I received this tip from a friend of mine who thought this video might be of interest to some members with older cars:
You might want to share this video with your Mustang Club - It fully covers set up of choke on Motorcraft 2100 carburetor. That is the standard 2 bbl. carb on the 289.
I found several incorrect settings on mine, plus my choke was actually stuck 1/2 open / 1/2 closed so my engine was hard to start and didn't run smoothly when warm. A little work with PB Blaster freed it up and then I was able to dial in the adjustments this video covers.
Now my car starts easily and runs more smoothly.
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You might want to share this video with your Mustang Club - It fully covers set up of choke on Motorcraft 2100 carburetor. That is the standard 2 bbl. carb on the 289.
I found several incorrect settings on mine, plus my choke was actually stuck 1/2 open / 1/2 closed so my engine was hard to start and didn't run smoothly when warm. A little work with PB Blaster freed it up and then I was able to dial in the adjustments this video covers.
Now my car starts easily and runs more smoothly.
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