Skyhawk L4-112 1.8L Turbo VIN J FI (1984)
Choke Pull-off: All Technical Service Bulletins
Engine - Hard Start/Poor Warm Up Performance
Bulletin
84-6C-12
Date
July '84
Ref. No.
84-233-6C
SUBJECT:
CARBURETOR VACUUM BREAK TESTING PROCEDURE
MODELS AFFECTED:
ALL CARBURETORS EQUIPPED WITH VACUUM BREAKS
Hard starting or poor warm-up performance on a carbureted engine may be due to a leaking vacuum break unit. The vacuum break, sometimes called the
"choke pull-off", opens the carburetor choke valve against the tension of the thermostatic choke coil during cold engine start-up. A vacuum break unit
with a leaking diaphragm will not open the choke valve to the proper position, and may cause a cold engine to load up with fuel, resulting in black
exhaust smoke.
FIGURE 1 - BLEED ORIFICE LOCATIONS
VACUUM BREAK TESTING PROCEDURE:
1.
Determine whether the vacuum break has a bleed orifice. If it does, it should be plugged as shown. See Figure 1 for possible locations.
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Most rear or secondary side units have a bleed.
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Most front or primary side units do not.