Choke cable

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Blueford1
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Choke cable

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Hello Fellas,

My trucks Autolite 2100 choke cable was not attached to the choke off lever at the carburetor. I'm having trouble figuring out where it should be pluged in.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.
1970 F100/302 5.0/4 speed/ Ford9inch 3.70
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Re: Choke cable

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"Blueford1"Hello Fellas,

My trucks Autolite 2100 choke cable was not attached to the choke off lever at the carburetor. I'm having trouble figuring out where it should be pluged in.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.
This might be a hard question to answer without a little more info, (and maybe even a picture of the PS of your carb).
What year truck/what engine, (why most guys here put their trucks info in their "signature" of their profile here).
Does the carb have the round plastic assembly bolted to the PS of the carb?
Jeff
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