88 accord automatic choke info

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Rudolf Hausdorf, Nov 8, 2005.

  1. Does anyone have a circuit diagram concerning the automatic choke? The
    choke barely opens and causes 3k rpm idle.

    Thanks in advance
    Rudy
     
    Rudolf Hausdorf, Nov 8, 2005
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  2. Rudolf Hausdorf

    Eric Guest

    The OE choke cap has a ring shaped paper gasket between it and the
    carburetor body. These paper gaskets have an annoying tendency to collapse
    and get drawn inward to the point where they interfere with the operation of
    the choke, i.e., they begin to interfere with the movement of the bimetal
    spring inside the choke cap. Before you spend a lot of time trying to
    diagnose the choke, make sure that the gasket is ok. It should be visible
    all the way around the choke cap between the choke cap and the carburetor
    body. It it's not and there's a visible gap, then the gasket will need to
    be replaced. If the choke has never been worked on before, then the factory
    rivets holding it to the carburetor body will need to be drilled out. If
    this is the case, then be sure to cover the carburetor to prevent metal
    chips from getting into the engine.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Nov 9, 2005
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  3. Rudolf Hausdorf

    misterbeets Guest

    The choke is not capable of raising the rpm that high. What is probably
    happening is Frequency Solenoid Valve C is not supplying, or delaying,
    the engine vacuum needed to allow the throttle to close beyond its
    Start position.

    My workaround was to route the throttle positioner hose to the vacuum
    test port, where it receives vacuum at all times.
     
    misterbeets, Nov 9, 2005
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  4. Rudolf Hausdorf

    jimbocool Guest

    I do have a shop manual, and am located in Cedar Mill.
    The two responses sound very informative. I will be looking at my
    carburetor.
     
    jimbocool, Nov 9, 2005
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