No choke plungers.... No Problem..... !

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Vmax540
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No choke plungers.... No Problem..... !

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Wow, thought I had seen it all....... So, when you drop the brass plungers into the belly pan you simply take a #2 pencil widdle it down and glue it to the cable and wah....la FIXED !
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Notice the tip where it was seated in the barrel.....
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Re: No choke plungers.... No Problem..... !

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Hey, I got one of them stories. Was up north late last season, Pulled the rope on my SRV and snapped off the last remaining bolt holding the recoil on.We were miles from home. Looked around, found a tree branch about 3 1/2 in round. Lined up the recoil and pounded that branch between the frame and the engine. Stayed that way for the rest ot the trip. Worked perfict, still on there when I pulled it out this year.
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