Here's my thoughts on heater hose routing by the choke. There are two different sets of pictures (different engines) available, one has the hose from the manifold going thru a retainer at the choke housing then to the lower fitting on the heater, the return hose from the heater goes to the water pump; the other sets have the hose from the top heater fitting to the retainer at the choke housing then to the water pump, the manifold fitting hose does not go to the choke but still goes to the lower heater fitting.
Here's what happens. The hose from the manifold to the choke has hot engine water in it, the choke will disengage quicker than the hose coming from the top fitting of the heater as the "heat" has been used in the heater so the hot water is now warm, and the choke will take longer to disengage. There are probable several TSBs and/or assembly line instructions about the hose routing. My personal preference is to have the choke disengage quickly, it's a California thing. In cold climates (there are some in California called the Sierras), a longer choke engagement would be preferable for proper engine operation. Your call.
Jim