The factory chokes ground on the housing and only use one wire.
Some aftermarket replacement choke coils will use two wires, and can be used with the original hot-air choke system in place (not sure why one would want to do this?).
The choke we sell clocks correctly and works like it's supposed to.
I will NOT put a used electric choke coil in place for any reason. Every single time we re-use a choke coil to save a customer money, they fail quickly. I suppose this happens since most are at least 25-30 years old, and sat around long enough the heating element got some rust on it, so they burn up shortly after being placed in service......Cliff