Where's the choke ?

pursang

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I've never owned this type of Briggs engine before and I'm wondering if it has some type of automatic choke ? I didn't notice the usual prime bulb or any indication of a manual choke at all, can someone tell me where the choke is located ? thanks in advance.
 

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ILENGINE

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To see the choke take the screw out of the top of the air cleaner and remove the air cleaner assembly. That butterfly is the choke. It is closed by a linkage attached to the diaphragm between the carb and the fuel tank. A spring holds it shut when not running, but the vacuum pulses of the engine running is what opens it and holds it open while running.
 

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To see the choke take the screw out of the top of the air cleaner and remove the air cleaner assembly. That butterfly is the choke. It is closed by a linkage attached to the diaphragm between the carb and the fuel tank. A spring holds it shut when not running, but the vacuum pulses of the engine running is what opens it and holds it open while running.

Thanks alot ILENGINE that's exactly what I wanted to know.
 

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I'll add a few pics and info for anyone else interested in the same machine.
 

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