Removal of Carburator
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Removal of Carburator
Has anyone had experience removing the two barrel carburator from a
1986 Accord. I managed to remove the four bolts that hold down the
carburator and detach the vacumn lines (pictures were taken prior to
removal), but there is a gizmo that gets hungup on the steel vacumn
pipes preventing the removal of the carburator. I am removing the
carb to replace the gaskets under the carburator as they developed a
leak. Any help would be much appreciated.
Bill
1986 Accord. I managed to remove the four bolts that hold down the
carburator and detach the vacumn lines (pictures were taken prior to
removal), but there is a gizmo that gets hungup on the steel vacumn
pipes preventing the removal of the carburator. I am removing the
carb to replace the gaskets under the carburator as they developed a
leak. Any help would be much appreciated.
Bill
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Re: Removal of Carburator
www.autozone.com has free online repair guides for your year and model of
Honda. They duplicate Chilton's manual, which duplicates much of Helm.
Follow the pointers at the site.
"Bill" <wpapps@verizon.net> wrote
> Has anyone had experience removing the two barrel carburator from a
> 1986 Accord. I managed to remove the four bolts that hold down the
> carburator and detach the vacumn lines (pictures were taken prior to
> removal), but there is a gizmo that gets hungup on the steel vacumn
> pipes preventing the removal of the carburator. I am removing the
> carb to replace the gaskets under the carburator as they developed a
> leak. Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Bill
Honda. They duplicate Chilton's manual, which duplicates much of Helm.
Follow the pointers at the site.
"Bill" <wpapps@verizon.net> wrote
> Has anyone had experience removing the two barrel carburator from a
> 1986 Accord. I managed to remove the four bolts that hold down the
> carburator and detach the vacumn lines (pictures were taken prior to
> removal), but there is a gizmo that gets hungup on the steel vacumn
> pipes preventing the removal of the carburator. I am removing the
> carb to replace the gaskets under the carburator as they developed a
> leak. Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Bill
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