1. Install the electric choke. This involves attaching the choke to the carburetor and connecting the electrical wires. The electric choke should be mounted in a location where it is not exposed to water or debris.
2. Connect the electrical wires. The electric choke will need to be connected to the battery and to the ignition switch. The wires should be connected according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the electric choke.
3. Adjust the electric choke. Once the electric choke is installed and connected, it will need to be adjusted. This involves setting the choke to the correct position so that it opens and closes at the correct time. The adjustment procedure will vary depending on the make and model of the electric choke.
4. Test the electric choke. Once the electric choke is adjusted, it should be tested to make sure that it is working properly. This can be done by starting the engine and letting it run for a few minutes. The choke should open as the engine warms up.
5. Use the electric choke. Once the electric choke is tested and working properly, it can be used to start the engine. To do this, simply turn the ignition switch to the "on" position and the electric choke will automatically open. The engine will then start.
By following these steps, you can easily install and use an electric choke on your carburetor.