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Just take an inch of standard size automotive vacuum and cut one side for the length of the hose. Then just put that on the chock shaft. Then when you are done with the choke take the hose off and put it on your clutch cable near the lever for storage...works great for me...Turbo

 

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I have the same problem with mine so I decided to see what caused the problem.There is a small wire clip that sits in the grooves that hold the choke out. that small piece of wire gets worn out. I just found out today I wonder if ya can get just that piece of wire or what ever its called. That Im sure would fix the problem.

 

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