Angle Gauge Adjustment Tool

1985 Chevrolet Sportvan G20, 6.2 C, StandardSECTION Angle Gauge Adjustment Tool

Several adjustments are made using a Choke Valve Angle Gauge (Kent-Moore tool no. J-26701). While preparations and actual adjustments may vary with each individual adjustment, the procedure for using the angle gauge to check choke valve angle remains the same. Use the following procedure to perform adjustments requiring the use of the choke angle gauge.

1) Rotate degree scale on angle gauge so that 0Β° mark is opposite pointer.

2) With choke valve closed, place angle gauge magnet squarely on choke valve. Rotate leveling bubble on angle gauge until it is centered. Rotate degree scale until specified degree mark is opposite pointer. See Fig 1.

3) Perform individual adjustments as described in carburetor adjustment procedures. Adjustments are correct when bubble is centered.

Fig 1: Choke Valve Angle Gauge
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