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Old 10-29-2009, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
It seems to me that a choke is only for cars started and driven immediately in cold weather. Since we all warm our beasts up for at least a minute or two and drive gently until the oil temp starts to rise, the small convenience of a choke seems greatly outweighed by its general clutter and hassle.

Whatcha think?
Yep, that gets my vote. Mill that air horn off too, while you're at it. I can't imagine that it fits in a turkey pan, though 707 may not have one.

Although the "choke folk" will be argue that chokes are a necessity.
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