With the engine cooled down overnight remove the air cleaner assembly so you can see the choke, fast idle cam, choke flap, etc. Move the accelerator and two things should happened. The choke flap should snap tightly closed and the fast idle cam raised to it's highest position at the same moment.
The linkage involved may simply need cleaned/lubricated so it moves freely and those two things happen.
If the choke parts are not sticking adjust the choke coil so it just closed the choke flap and raises the fast idle cam to the highest position. You may need to go a little further if you want the choke to stay on longer. Do start up test and make sure the choke pull-off unloads the choke to the ideal angle. If it is defective it may not open the choke flap far enough and the fast idle speed may be too low due to an overly rich condition.
So the pull-off is an important player in correct choke operation. They are also adjustable on the later carburetors using a Phillips screwdriver.
The fast idle speed is also adjustable, but there is no reason anything changed with that setting provided the fast idle cam is being raised to the highest position on a cold start.......Cliff