Hey guys, I converted my '69 2000 from Mikuni to Weber (for now - the Mikuni's need to be sent out for refurbishment, so this way it can still be driven). As part of the conversion I got rid of the choke assemblies on the Webers and will just run without a choke for now, which is fine because it's a hot weather car for me.
I want to keep my nice (expensive) choke lever that I got from Dean safely stored in the garage until the Mikuni's go back in, but I am looking for something to cover the spot in the console where the choke lever goes.
Does anyone know of a nice looking part, cover, or otherwise that could go there and fill the top right spot in the radio area without being too obvious?
'69 2000 - Choke lever delete/cover/blank?
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Re: '69 2000 - Choke lever delete/cover/blank?
Honestly, I'd just leave everything in place but not hooked up... that's what I did with the hand throttle after converting to EFI. I never used the choke with the carbs anyway...
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Re: '69 2000 - Choke lever delete/cover/blank?
If you need your Mikuni’s rebuilt I have a number of dealers I can refer you to, I’m one of 2 Mikuni distributors in the United States. I also rebuild them as well. The reason you want to use one of the people I recommend is to avoid having damage done to your carbs by people that don’t know how to properly disassemble, inspect and rebuild them.
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Re: '69 2000 - Choke lever delete/cover/blank?
Dave we spoke last year, I will be in touch at some point about getting them bushed. Thank you!
I considered leaving the choke lever in place but I just want a clean look without it if possible, if anyone has any suggestions let me know
I considered leaving the choke lever in place but I just want a clean look without it if possible, if anyone has any suggestions let me know
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Re: '69 2000 - Choke lever delete/cover/blank?
I have used plastic or metal (Stainless) hole plugs in the past. Not sure what size the choke cable hole is without disassembling mine. here's an example of a plastic 1/4" one. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-2-Pack ... ug/3013229.
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Re: '69 2000 - Choke lever delete/cover/blank?
Not a bad idea, thanks!jrusso07 wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 7:39 am I have used plastic or metal (Stainless) hole plugs in the past. Not sure what size the choke cable hole is without disassembling mine. here's an example of a plastic 1/4" one. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-2-Pack ... ug/3013229.