carburetor
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carburetor
Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
$844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any sources
for rebuild kits?
Thanks
Jean
It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
$844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any sources
for rebuild kits?
Thanks
Jean
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Re: carburetor
Jean L wrote:
>
> Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
>
> It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
>
> I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
> still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
>
> I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
> $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
>
> I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> sources for rebuild kits?
>
Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
you'll need except for floats.
However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for vacuum
leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb) on
these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
Eric
>
> Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
>
> It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
>
> I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
> still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
>
> I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
> $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
>
> I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> sources for rebuild kits?
>
Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
you'll need except for floats.
However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for vacuum
leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb) on
these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
Eric
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Re: carburetor
Jean L wrote:
>
> Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
>
> It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
>
> I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
> still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
>
> I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
> $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
>
> I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> sources for rebuild kits?
>
Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
you'll need except for floats.
However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for vacuum
leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb) on
these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
Eric
>
> Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
>
> It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
>
> I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
> still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
>
> I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
> $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
>
> I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> sources for rebuild kits?
>
Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
you'll need except for floats.
However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for vacuum
leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb) on
these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
Eric
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Re: carburetor
Jean L wrote:
>
> Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
>
> It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
>
> I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
> still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
>
> I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
> $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
>
> I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> sources for rebuild kits?
>
Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
you'll need except for floats.
However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for vacuum
leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb) on
these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
Eric
>
> Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
>
> It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
>
> I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
> still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
>
> I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
> $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
>
> I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> sources for rebuild kits?
>
Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
you'll need except for floats.
However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for vacuum
leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb) on
these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
Eric
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Re: carburetor
Jean L wrote:
>
> Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
>
> It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
>
> I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
> still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
>
> I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
> $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
>
> I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> sources for rebuild kits?
>
Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
you'll need except for floats.
However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for vacuum
leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb) on
these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
Eric
>
> Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
>
> It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
>
> I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but it
> still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
>
> I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor is
> $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
>
> I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> sources for rebuild kits?
>
Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
you'll need except for floats.
However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for vacuum
leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb) on
these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
Eric
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Re: carburetor
Eric:
Thanks
Good suggestions.
I'll try that. I like the old girl a lot - but not $844. I don't think she's
worth more than $500!
Jean
"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FA470B9.AA51BB51@spam.now...
> Jean L wrote:
> >
> > Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
> >
> > It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
> >
> > I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but
it
> > still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
> >
> > I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor
is
> > $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
> >
> > I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> > sources for rebuild kits?
> >
>
> Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
> you'll need except for floats.
>
> However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for
vacuum
> leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb)
on
> these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
> the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
> broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
> flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
>
> Eric
Thanks
Good suggestions.
I'll try that. I like the old girl a lot - but not $844. I don't think she's
worth more than $500!
Jean
"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FA470B9.AA51BB51@spam.now...
> Jean L wrote:
> >
> > Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
> >
> > It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
> >
> > I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but
it
> > still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
> >
> > I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor
is
> > $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
> >
> > I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> > sources for rebuild kits?
> >
>
> Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
> you'll need except for floats.
>
> However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for
vacuum
> leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb)
on
> these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
> the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
> broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
> flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
>
> Eric
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Re: carburetor
Eric:
Thanks
Good suggestions.
I'll try that. I like the old girl a lot - but not $844. I don't think she's
worth more than $500!
Jean
"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FA470B9.AA51BB51@spam.now...
> Jean L wrote:
> >
> > Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
> >
> > It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
> >
> > I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but
it
> > still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
> >
> > I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor
is
> > $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
> >
> > I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> > sources for rebuild kits?
> >
>
> Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
> you'll need except for floats.
>
> However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for
vacuum
> leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb)
on
> these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
> the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
> broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
> flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
>
> Eric
Thanks
Good suggestions.
I'll try that. I like the old girl a lot - but not $844. I don't think she's
worth more than $500!
Jean
"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FA470B9.AA51BB51@spam.now...
> Jean L wrote:
> >
> > Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
> >
> > It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
> >
> > I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but
it
> > still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
> >
> > I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor
is
> > $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
> >
> > I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> > sources for rebuild kits?
> >
>
> Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
> you'll need except for floats.
>
> However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for
vacuum
> leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb)
on
> these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
> the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
> broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
> flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
>
> Eric
#8
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Re: carburetor
Eric:
Thanks
Good suggestions.
I'll try that. I like the old girl a lot - but not $844. I don't think she's
worth more than $500!
Jean
"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FA470B9.AA51BB51@spam.now...
> Jean L wrote:
> >
> > Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
> >
> > It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
> >
> > I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but
it
> > still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
> >
> > I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor
is
> > $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
> >
> > I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> > sources for rebuild kits?
> >
>
> Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
> you'll need except for floats.
>
> However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for
vacuum
> leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb)
on
> these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
> the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
> broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
> flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
>
> Eric
Thanks
Good suggestions.
I'll try that. I like the old girl a lot - but not $844. I don't think she's
worth more than $500!
Jean
"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FA470B9.AA51BB51@spam.now...
> Jean L wrote:
> >
> > Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
> >
> > It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
> >
> > I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but
it
> > still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
> >
> > I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor
is
> > $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
> >
> > I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> > sources for rebuild kits?
> >
>
> Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
> you'll need except for floats.
>
> However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for
vacuum
> leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb)
on
> these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
> the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
> broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
> flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
>
> Eric
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Re: carburetor
Eric:
Thanks
Good suggestions.
I'll try that. I like the old girl a lot - but not $844. I don't think she's
worth more than $500!
Jean
"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FA470B9.AA51BB51@spam.now...
> Jean L wrote:
> >
> > Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
> >
> > It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
> >
> > I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but
it
> > still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
> >
> > I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor
is
> > $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
> >
> > I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> > sources for rebuild kits?
> >
>
> Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
> you'll need except for floats.
>
> However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for
vacuum
> leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb)
on
> these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
> the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
> broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
> flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
>
> Eric
Thanks
Good suggestions.
I'll try that. I like the old girl a lot - but not $844. I don't think she's
worth more than $500!
Jean
"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FA470B9.AA51BB51@spam.now...
> Jean L wrote:
> >
> > Have a 1989 Honda Accord with carburetor.
> >
> > It's been stalling and running roughly below 2,000rpm.
> >
> > I have replaced both fuel filters. The problem is somewhat improved but
it
> > still stall. I sued some carb cleaner. It helped a bit for a while.
> >
> > I have been told that I need a new/rebuilt carburetor. A new carburetor
is
> > $844.00 Cdn at the dealer - that's out of the question.
> >
> > I would like to rebuild. What parts should I focus on? are there any
> > sources for rebuild kits?
> >
>
> Honda sells a top clean kit which works quite well. It has everything
> you'll need except for floats.
>
> However, before you go into the carb head first, have you checked for
vacuum
> leaks? The carb base gasket (the large rubberized block under the carb)
on
> these units likes to leak. Spray a little carb clean around all sides of
> the base of the carb and check for a boost in idle speed. Also check for
> broken vacuum lines. Sometimes you need to check them with a mirror and
> flashlight as they like to get holes in them right where they bend.
>
> Eric
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