That is what originally happened to mine. I took the carb off and then stuck it in the vise, and filled it with WD-40 down the little barrel of the choke. And left it for a week, I figure that when a bit of water gets in it corrodes the metal and therefore seizing the choke. After the WD-40 soaked in I used some pliers and was able to yank it out. In the end I put some grease on the little barrel and it has worked fine since.
let it sit in amonia super cheap option for getting chokes unsiezed. crazy how quick it works too.
Thanks for the idea!
When pulling the cable out of the carb mine gets stuck is there anyway to fix that?
That is what originally happened to mine. I took the carb off and then stuck it in the vise, and filled it with WD-40 down the little barrel of the choke. And left it for a week, I figure that when a bit of water gets in it corrodes the metal and therefore seizing the choke. After the WD-40 soaked in I used some pliers and was able to yank it out. In the end I put some grease on the little barrel and it has worked fine since.
@@fuel_up makes sense that I got water in it because I have been riding across a creek a lot. Thanks for the info I will be sure to do that
If that Dosent work take a hairdryer/heat gun and heat it up for about 2 minutes then pull it out
what website did you get that part
I got it from my local yanaha dealer, I think it was around 50 bucks. Part number 1b2-26331-01
@@fuel_up thank you. Great video!
Cool 😮
That spring looks like it needs to be replaced
We did end up replacing it