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Decoy12

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Hey everyone, just ordered and received a rubber shift boot and a choke grommet in order to help with the fumes inside the Z. The shift boot has a hole and I can see the floor, while the choke grommet is missing all together and in its place a piece of duct tape.

Anyway, while I am installing the grommet, I was wondering if there was anything I could to do fix the choke? I pull on the knob and the cables do move like they are supposed to, but nothing happens. Not even when I pull on the linkage manually. I know it is supposed to increase the idle in order to help the car warm up.

Does this problem sound familiar to anyone? Anything that I can do myself or should I leave this to the pros? Thanks in advance :cool:

Below I will include pictures of the parts I will be installing. Also, a thanks to Esprist for supplying the shifter boot :D

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Perhaps your choke cable is slipping in the clamp which holds the outer cable.

I am in the process of intalling the choke grommet and after removing the air cleaner and the cable, I could get a better look. Both cables were clamped down tightly. After removing the cables I noticed the front choke mechanism seems to need a cleaning because it doesn't really move freely, however the back mechanism doesnt drop the jet nozzle... so i am not sure whats going on there. I think the choke can wait a bit, especially since its getting warmer here in Cali.

I do want to finish putting the shift boot and choke grommet however. I was wondering which way to put the grommet through the cables best? There are these brass looking nuts at the end of the cables (in the picture) that I cant fit through the small holes.

Also I removed the center console and saw that one of the plastic mounts for the choke was broken, which is probably common, So I made a bracket/plate (other pics) to remount the choke right. I used a small copper sheet I had lying around but I am not sure if it is a proper material to use or if I should go to the hardware store and get aluminum/steel? Thanks

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