I don't follow that... forgive me if I come across a little disgruntled here, but it sounds like your suggestion is to swap in a newer engine or at least all the top end components, because everything stock is junk. Seems like THAT would be looking too deep into it for a solution. That sounds like a $1,000, 50 man hour solution to a $20, 2 man hour problem. Yeah, I understand that the newer stuff has some advantages, but I feel like the problems I'm having aren't nearly enough to justify drastic measures, and being that this is an AMC, I'd prefer to keep AMC's original parts in it when possible. For it's age and mileage, I think this thing is in better shape than today's new cars will be when they're 27 years old! New stuff just has too many potential points of failure, I like this old "junk".
I already verified that the choke simply does not work at all - cold start, the choke is wide open, and never closes. I tested the choke by wiring it directly to the battery, and still no action. So the choke thermostat is definitely in need of replacement. The biggest question, is really what orientation/direction should the proper choke thermostat coil be? Gronk's info says mine is wrong. Looking at pictures of the choke thermostats on parts sites (rock auto and advance auto parts) show that the coil goes the same direction as mine, but as they may just be stock photos and not one of the exact part, I don't trust that info.
My basic understanding on how these choke thermostats work, is that as they heat up, the coil slightly straightens out, and on mine it seems like that would pull the choke closed even more, instead of gradually opening it like it's supposed to. That's what has me so confused, because if it's the wrong choke, how would it have ever worked well for me? I swear this thing ran like a top for at least the first 6 months, and nobody has touched it except me.
I'm beginning to wonder if this thing runs on something other than gas. Maybe the souls of the :water reservoir:. A friend had an old boat with a Chrysler 2 stroke motor that ran on the souls of the :water reservoir:, i'm sure of it. One time it ran away on us at rpm's way higher than it ever should have been capable, even after killing spark and disconnecting fuel, I had to suffocate it with a life jacket so it would stop before it grenaded.