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200T start switch springs


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My 200 is only going on half choke when being put on normal full choke. Would it be the position of these to springs that could be causing the issue ? I’ve replaced switch shaft and choke lever thinking it may solve the problem but had no luck.

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The strip steel springs are the kill switch, make contact via the metal peg on the control shaft, should not affect the choke. 
Do you have pics of the linkages towards the carb


I’ve now got it to fully choke but It seems to stay stuck in choke and have to manually flick the switch into half choke. Also are the springs look set up right ? Been having some trouble with them now
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Forgive me if I am reading you wrong, but mine IIRC stays as you say on full choke and you have to manually put it to 1/2 choke(fast idle), 1/2choke releases when you use the throttle trigger

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As said the choke switch doesn't automatically go from full to 1/2 choke. It should jump from 1/2 to on when you blip the throttle though. 
I'll try and get round to taking a look at mine later and posting a picture of what all those bits should look like.

I’d appreciate that
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