KitsonRis
ClioSport Club Member
I know how a choke works on an engine! But how does the one on a Ph1 172 operate? Is it like done through the ECU/timing/fuelling? Or is there something mechanical moving something?
Only asking as I am trying to eliminate problems with my sticky throttle. Cleaned all up and it still is sticky. I have detailed the issue in another thread. But basically when you gently lift off the throttle sticks open, but not when you give it a boot full. Also won't do it when the car is off, as if the air going past is forcing/holding it open. When it is stuck open and the car is turned off the butterfly shuts in a "controlled" way and not slams shut.
Just wanting to know how the choke works to see if there is something mechanical that is like holding the butterfly open slightly if the choke is broken/failing.
Only asking as I am trying to eliminate problems with my sticky throttle. Cleaned all up and it still is sticky. I have detailed the issue in another thread. But basically when you gently lift off the throttle sticks open, but not when you give it a boot full. Also won't do it when the car is off, as if the air going past is forcing/holding it open. When it is stuck open and the car is turned off the butterfly shuts in a "controlled" way and not slams shut.
Just wanting to know how the choke works to see if there is something mechanical that is like holding the butterfly open slightly if the choke is broken/failing.