RustyPile
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- Elkhart, TX
- First Name
- Nick
- Truck Year
- 1983 GMC
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 350 SBC
Our trucks didn't come from the factory equipped with Holley carburetors.. The factory 4 barrel carburetors were QJets.. Although the adjustment procedures for both are very, very similar, the main difference is as I stated in an earlier post concerning voltage supply for the electric choke.. Check the factory service manual wiring diagrams and a normally open oil pressure switch will be found in series between the voltage source and the choke..
The wire has to be disconnected from the choke and the engine running in order to test for the presence of voltage.. With the choke wire connected and the engine running, the test light won't light up for the same reason the dash mounted "choke" light doesn't.. The heating element in the choke draws more current than that of the bulb..
Although it will probably work ok, I don't suggest eliminating the N.O. pressure switch and wiring an electric choke directly from the ignition voltage source.. If work is performed that requires the ignition switch to be turned on but engine not running, the choke will open during the process.. No "choke action" to aid in starting the engine will be available until the choke is allowed to cool..
The wire has to be disconnected from the choke and the engine running in order to test for the presence of voltage.. With the choke wire connected and the engine running, the test light won't light up for the same reason the dash mounted "choke" light doesn't.. The heating element in the choke draws more current than that of the bulb..
Although it will probably work ok, I don't suggest eliminating the N.O. pressure switch and wiring an electric choke directly from the ignition voltage source.. If work is performed that requires the ignition switch to be turned on but engine not running, the choke will open during the process.. No "choke action" to aid in starting the engine will be available until the choke is allowed to cool..