Carb Help Please
#1
Carb Help Please
I used the search forum tool to see if anyone has had this problem before but it appears knowone has been as dumb as me. lol.
Well i was disassembling my carb to clean it and I unscrewed the two screws that hold the golden circular flap inside. I thought they felt kinda tight coming out i just thought they had a bit of some thread locker on them. Well come to find out the tightness was me strippin the screws.
Ive tried to put them in with some pressure but it doesnt even seem to be doing anything. Ive checked my other carbs to see if they are tight and they are so I didn't unscrew them anymore to screw them up as well. Does anyone know the correct thread size i need to buy to replace them? I just bought the carb so I want to try and fix it. Thanks in advance!
Well i was disassembling my carb to clean it and I unscrewed the two screws that hold the golden circular flap inside. I thought they felt kinda tight coming out i just thought they had a bit of some thread locker on them. Well come to find out the tightness was me strippin the screws.
Ive tried to put them in with some pressure but it doesnt even seem to be doing anything. Ive checked my other carbs to see if they are tight and they are so I didn't unscrew them anymore to screw them up as well. Does anyone know the correct thread size i need to buy to replace them? I just bought the carb so I want to try and fix it. Thanks in advance!
#2
Sometimes the parts diagrams here will show the screw size n thread. Alpha Sports - Suzuki ATV Parts Catalog
#3
carb
hey
ok most carbs are made of a very soft metal and so are the screws. why they do this is beyond me but it isnt necessarily pressure you apply you must be very gentle. the screws you need to replace are more than likely reproduced and you simply need to look up your carb and find repair kits. complete screw kits should be fairly cheap.
hope i helped
ok most carbs are made of a very soft metal and so are the screws. why they do this is beyond me but it isnt necessarily pressure you apply you must be very gentle. the screws you need to replace are more than likely reproduced and you simply need to look up your carb and find repair kits. complete screw kits should be fairly cheap.
hope i helped
#4
Sometimes the parts diagrams here will show the screw size n thread. Alpha Sports - Suzuki ATV Parts Catalog
#5
hey
ok most carbs are made of a very soft metal and so are the screws. why they do this is beyond me but it isnt necessarily pressure you apply you must be very gentle. the screws you need to replace are more than likely reproduced and you simply need to look up your carb and find repair kits. complete screw kits should be fairly cheap.
hope i helped
ok most carbs are made of a very soft metal and so are the screws. why they do this is beyond me but it isnt necessarily pressure you apply you must be very gentle. the screws you need to replace are more than likely reproduced and you simply need to look up your carb and find repair kits. complete screw kits should be fairly cheap.
hope i helped
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#8
I looked here: Alpha Sports - Suzuki ATV Parts Catalog
Didn't see anything called a choke plate
What number is it in this pic? http://www.alpha-sports.com/satv/2003/LTZ400/05.gif
Didn't see anything called a choke plate
What number is it in this pic? http://www.alpha-sports.com/satv/2003/LTZ400/05.gif
#9
I looked here: Alpha Sports - Suzuki ATV Parts Catalog
Didn't see anything called a choke plate
What number is it in this pic? http://www.alpha-sports.com/satv/2003/LTZ400/05.gif
Didn't see anything called a choke plate
What number is it in this pic? http://www.alpha-sports.com/satv/2003/LTZ400/05.gif