@@DustinLansdell thank you sir. Great videos. Gotta trx500fa also giving me problems but that's a whole different animal. It's either a sensor or the ecu.
Do you want to swap carbs to fix the problem you have now? Let's back track a bit. Did the problem just happen by itself or after you did something to the carb?. The symptom sounds like a small air leak. Idle it to normal and see how it runs with the choke on. If better then most likely an air leak. Make sure the clamp on the intake boot is really tight. 2nd likely cause is plugged idle jet. If you take it out, It has very tiny holes and if you hold it up to a light, you can see through it. I like to always try the easy stuff first.
It's still working the only problem I've seen for some of them it's you can let set to long with E10 in them or it will gell up but the way they fixed that problem you got to run the vent from the carb to the top of the gas tank so no oxygen get in the flutbul but you do have to leave a gas tank vint
I have the same carburetor I'm trying to put on my 89 foreman. (They dont make the oem anymore.) But my threads on the carburetor for the throttle is smaller than my throttle cable male stud. It even came with a throttle cable and is the same thing. Any idea?
www.ebay.com/itm/264266620094?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=SYT6v64jSR2&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=kluggueqtqy&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY. Is your card like the one I linked
Yeah I was just testing out the cheep parts to see if they was any good a lot of time iv used a cheep carb and put the OEM jets in it all the parts I put in that wheeler was cheep parts off eBay and it worked good all but the key switch went out
@@DustinLansdell it was interesting when you said in the video about changing out the jets. Never thought of that. I might try a cheap carb and a oem carb repair kit and just change out everything. It would still be cheaper than a brand new oem carb
Yeah it's crazy they want $75 for the plate and just $18 for a cardboard .... Well everyone keeps watching next week I'm getting me hi speed internet hooked up and I got about 4 videos to upload
A little rough in some spots, but this video is surprisingly effective in getting the job done! His practicality is supreme! Great job!
damn good video, I have to do this job today. Thanks
You did a great job buddy! I've got to swap out the carb on my 2004 Honda Foreman 450. GREAT JOB!!! 👍👍
Thanks
Very good video, the best I have seen, you would make a good instructor. Thanks for a great video. God bless You
Thanks 👍
Great video very thoural helped tremendously
Thank you
Nice video, thanks for sharing!
Your welcome and thank you
Nice work!
Thanks for the video bro. Is the gas tank easy to come off?
Got two 10 mm bolts in the front and a little strap at the back and pull the fuel knob off it's got one Phillips screw in the center of it
@@DustinLansdell thank you sir. Great videos. Gotta trx500fa also giving me problems but that's a whole different animal. It's either a sensor or the ecu.
What was wrong with the OEM carb?
you the man
What would I need to do if I put a Trx 500 carb on my 450? It runs just idling real high and kills when u drop the idle
never tried that but i bet its the low speed jet is to big for the 450 engine too much fuel so at low idle its flooding
Do you want to swap carbs to fix the problem you have now? Let's back track a bit. Did the problem just happen by itself or after you did something to the carb?. The symptom sounds like a small air leak. Idle it to normal and see how it runs with the choke on. If better then most likely an air leak. Make sure the clamp on the intake boot is really tight. 2nd likely cause is plugged idle jet. If you take it out, It has very tiny holes and if you hold it up to a light, you can see through it.
I like to always try the easy stuff first.
Great video, how’s that carb holding up after all this time?
It's still working the only problem I've seen for some of them it's you can let set to long with E10 in them or it will gell up but the way they fixed that problem you got to run the vent from the carb to the top of the gas tank so no oxygen get in the flutbul but you do have to leave a gas tank vint
I have the same carburetor I'm trying to put on my 89 foreman. (They dont make the oem anymore.) But my threads on the carburetor for the throttle is smaller than my throttle cable male stud. It even came with a throttle cable and is the same thing. Any idea?
www.ebay.com/itm/264266620094?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=SYT6v64jSR2&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=kluggueqtqy&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY. Is your card like the one I linked
0:29 Went through and did everything right........and then went cheap on a carb. Makes sense
Yeah I was just testing out the cheep parts to see if they was any good a lot of time iv used a cheep carb and put the OEM jets in it all the parts I put in that wheeler was cheep parts off eBay and it worked good all but the key switch went out
@@DustinLansdell it was interesting when you said in the video about changing out the jets. Never thought of that. I might try a cheap carb and a oem carb repair kit and just change out everything. It would still be cheaper than a brand new oem carb
Yeah that's what I always do this gas we got these days its hard to keep a OEM carb working good 👍
You said fuel line goes under the exhaust and not over?
Well it should just come out right there behind it if you got that plastic piece under the gas tank it should set in it
1:28..They aint but $90 on Ebay..I made my own out of flat iron. Pretty easy
I'm missing the same plate lol
Yeah it's crazy they want $75 for the plate and just $18 for a cardboard .... Well everyone keeps watching next week I'm getting me hi speed internet hooked up and I got about 4 videos to upload
eBay
Nothing in that carb will fit the honda carb