Edelbrock Carb Choke Wiring

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Martino
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Edelbrock Carb Choke Wiring

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Has anyone updated to the Edelbrock Marine Carbs? If so what was your solution for the hot wire? The Edelbrock info says don't use the coil or alternator.
The engines are Chrysler 360's
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Re: Edelbrock Carb Choke Wiring

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A lot of people have hooked it up to the + on the coil or the alt. If It was mine I would find a 12-volt ignition feed. You did not say what engine you had.
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Re: Edelbrock Carb Choke Wiring

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I'd rather not go to the positive coil side or the alternator. Trying to figure out an ignition feed connection.
The engines are Chrysler 360's.
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Re: Edelbrock Carb Choke Wiring

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12-volt power on the ballast resistor.
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Re: Edelbrock Carb Choke Wiring

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prowlersfish wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 8:23 am 12-volt power on the ballast resistor.
Thats a great idea ! I didnt think of that. Ill give it a try. Thanks
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Re: Edelbrock Carb Choke Wiring

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Im thinking of creating a fused relay swith to power the choke from the starter solenoid.
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Re: Edelbrock Carb Choke Wiring

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It does not show the solenoid wiring, But I believe the terminal you're using to activate the relay goes to the + side of the coil. Full 12 volts cranking, lower voltage running as it feeds from the coil after the ballast resistor. Will the lower voltage keep the relay on? Would the relay draw much less than the choke coil heater? I don't know but I bet it's close.
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