The fact that the choke improves it suggests strongly that it is a mixture or fuel supply problem. Likely causes are:-
1. Dirt or water in the carburetter, blocking passages or jets.
2. Intake manifold or carburetter loose or with a damaged gasket.
3. Partial fuel blockage, carburetter union filter on a Solex carburetter, strainer in the water trap on the fuel pumps, or the strainer on the bottom of the tank pickup pipe.
4. Fuel pump sick - dsiconnect pipe from carburetter and operate the hand priming lever under the pump. If it gives a good flow, then the problem is not a fuel blockage or pump problem.
5. It may not be fuel - these symptoms can be mimicked by an ignition problem, usually the points having closed up, but possibly the condenser or even the coil, or a bad connection in the ignition circuit.
There are other possibilities, but these are the most likely.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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