Electric choke connector
woodie,
that's the common "L" style choke connector. i would start at the boneyard. make sure you get one that has the lock tab on it and it's still flexible. you're going to want to use 18-gauge wire.
maybe someone can post a link to a new replacement piece.
bill
that's the common "L" style choke connector. i would start at the boneyard. make sure you get one that has the lock tab on it and it's still flexible. you're going to want to use 18-gauge wire.
maybe someone can post a link to a new replacement piece.
bill
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