steve66
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I thought the transmission leg gets hot after a while. In use, it's cooled by immersion.
No it doesn't get especially hot as the exhaust pipe exits near the cavitation plate, especially if it's only ticking over
I thought the transmission leg gets hot after a while. In use, it's cooled by immersion.
Compressed is the best way but if you don't have access to it use fishing line. I've never done this but have read about it. I'm servicing my 2.3 today so may have to do it although it's not part of the standard service.How does one clean the pilot jet ?
I clean mine by squirting carb cleaner through. Be careful it's only plastic and don't damage the o ring on it.Compressed is the best way but if you don't have access to it use fishing line. I've never done this but have read about it. I'm servicing my 2.3 today so may have to do it although it's not part of the standard service.
Thanks Steve, when I tried starting it up and had that lead I hadn't taken it apart at all at that point. Disassembly and cleaning starts now. I'll take it all apart and photograph it tonight. So the float being stuck would have caused fuel the leak out like that?
A good second hand bowl is £7 plus p&p Or a new aftermarket bowl is £15 plus p&p . Or have it completely rebuilt Inc new bowl and jets and ultrasonic clean for £35 plus return postI'd need to drill the old drain plug out I think as it certainly isn't budging and get a new plug for £10 - OR get a new bowl including float and plug. A new bowl is £50 though through Honda!! Gads. Time to remortgage the dog again...?
My drain screw was seized this Spring. Just take the whole thing off, releasing the bowl. I found I could then loosen the drain screw. It was gummed up with dead fuel which dissolved in carb cleaner.
Note that the bowl retains the pin on the float valve so it can fall out when you're not looking.
My comment is no longer relevant.Thanks all, cracking advice, and lots of great information. A lot of the fuel lines are quite hard and brittle, I wonder if air is getting in somewhere.
Humm, not sure this is going to work as a test bed - too little water? Recipe for disaster? Its the biggest bin I could fine without resorting to emptying all the rubbish out of the council bin!
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Where on earth do you buy spares too? The gasket for instance that Steve66 (thanks for sharing your experience) suggested?
So I had my carb back from Steve66 in super fast time, and its amazing. New bowl, ultrasonic cleaned, came with packing to reattach it to the engine, looks immaculate. Bolted it back on, fired it up, and it runs sweet again.
The parts to service it direct from Honda would have cost some £80, through Steve it was £35 plus postage. I am a very happy camper, such a relief to have it working well again - thanks Steve.
A few further questions. After running for a few minutes (then getting shouted at by SWMBO to stop tormenting the neightbours and come in), I noted some smoke coming from the recoil starter. Is that normal? Old oil or moisture burning off?
The final two things I need to sort are:
- When the engine is tilted up, the spring loaded bolt doesn't hold then engine in the 75 degree up position so it just drops back down again. Must be corroded I guess?
- The new drain screw on the bottom of the carb is quite hard to get at from the inspection hole. Can I just loosen the nut holding the bowl on and rotate it until the drain is easily reachable? I'll be draining it down every time now I reckon to avoid gunking it up again
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