Cable operated choke for PJ

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Pony
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Cable operated choke for PJ

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Has anyone ever seen a cable operated choke for the stock PJ Carb? I was going to run a bar mounted choke lever on my tracker project. I thought I remembered seeing this setup on Baja 500's for letting off the throttle after long wide open sections. I will eventually step up to a pwk, is there one available for this carb? Thanks guys.
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not sure if it will adapt, but Honda Pilot (fl400) uses a cable operated choke
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So do snowmobiles
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there is a PWK version from the sleds, I have a new one I'd dammn near give you if you end up changing to a pwk carb.
The PWK carbs come with a small needle and seat for use with a pulsepump on the sleds so dont just try to throw one on.
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well I was pricing pwk's on ebay, is a 39mm the go to size or would a 38mm work? There seems to be a big price difference and I figure its because the 39 is the go to size. JW
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39, you gotta watch out for the sizes of the 38, a 38 airstriker has the same size flanges as a 39, but a standard 38pwk is listed as smaller flanges.
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