I have a 77 Chevy LUV, but I believe the engine is out of a 1980 LUV. Anyway, I had to take the cover that controls the choke off to solder a new clip onto it because the old one broke making the wire become disconnected all the time. After I put it back on, the LUV hasn't ran the same since when it's not up to running temperature. When it's cold a little black smoke comes from the exhaust and the engine dies when I give anymore than a little gas from idle.Plus, the exhaust smells a faintly of raw gas. But when it gets to running temp it's totally fine and runs good, no black smoke or gas smell. Did I just not adjust that cover correctly? If so, how do I do it, because my manual doesn't explain it very well. What I did was turn the cover so that when the choke is engaged there's just a sliver of space open for air to come in at an idle.
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