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Hey everyone! I am installing an electric choke on my carb and know very little about electrical. The manual that came with the choke says to connect the wire from choke to the yellow/black wire going to the wiper motor. As seen in the picture, there is a yellow and a black wire. Does this mean I can use either one? It needs to be connected to the ignition so it turns on with the truck
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What carb are you using?

The choke power wire can be the one that went to the original choke coil. If that wiring is gone or in bad shape, run a wire from a fused ignition terminal in the fuse box (there's usually an extra) and to the new choke.

You can leave the wiper harness alone, there's no reason to tamper with that.
 

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Shouldn’t there already be a wire that comes from the oil pressure sending unit? Unless it’s gone for some reason.

I only know because when I got my truck, the wiring was a disaster. Apparently the choke gets power after oil pressure is sensed, then receives power.
 

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What carb are you using?

The choke power wire can be the one that went to the original choke coil. If that wiring is gone or in bad shape, run a wire from a fused ignition terminal in the fuse box (there's usually an extra) and to the new choke.

You can leave the wiper harness alone, there's no reason to tamper with that.
1977 Rochester 2gc with an automatic heat tube choke originally
 

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1977 Rochester 2gc with an automatic heat tube choke originally

Yeah, I'd just run a dedicated choke wire from one of the extra ignition power terminals in the fuse box.
 

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Yeah, I'd just run a dedicated choke wire from one of the extra ignition power terminals in the fuse box.
Ok. It seems like the cleanest way to do it too
 

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