Both shotguns and cars have chokes. How they are adjusted depends of the particular shotgun or engine- we need more info to give you a real answer.
There is no choke to adjust.
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Unscrew the current choke and screw in the required choke. Making sure to clean the threads before hand.
Clean, adjust, and lucbricate
That truck has throttle body fuel injection. There is no choke.
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There is no choke to adjust on that vehicle, it is fuel injected. If you are having difficulty starting the engine when cold try replacing the coolant sensor.
If it runs with the choke on, Then it will not do any good to adjust them. It is running lean/ not getting fuel. The carburetors have dirt in the fuel jets and that is why it won't run when choke is off. When choke is on that richins the fuel up and it try's to run. Need to clean the carbs out.
It looks like the choke on a 1994 Mitsubishi pajero is set by the manufacture standards and you unfortunately can not change the choke with out it being a manufacture
There is no choke on an injection system. The cold start enrichment system performs this function.
You need to adjust the Vernier knob on the choke. It is located behind the choke knob. It is a knurled ring that you tighten up to tighten the shaft friction on the choke cable
A 1994 Dodge Ram is fuel injected and does not have a choke.