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Honda Rancher carb..... UPDATED
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07/31/19 08:29 PM
07/31/19 08:29 PM
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Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 44,211 North Alabama
Wiley Coyote
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I'm gonna replace, instead of rebuilding, the carb on my 06 Rancher. The Chinese carbs sure are tempting at $50 and less while the OEM is $150 and up. What say the guys on here that have replaced carbs on ATVs?
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Re: Honda Rancher carb..... OEM or Chinese?
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
#2866111
07/31/19 08:40 PM
07/31/19 08:40 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 30,910 Clanton, AL
Out back
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Grumpy Old Man
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I put a new OEM carb on the Big Bear. Never even considered the Chinese.
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Re: Honda Rancher carb..... OEM or Chinese?
[Re: Hevishot13]
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07/31/19 09:07 PM
07/31/19 09:07 PM
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Wiley Coyote
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Why not just rebuild Wiley? Buy the carb kit and hell, I’ll rebuild it for you. I may rebuild it. Either way it would have to come off so there is that. My fear is that I may not have screwdrivers small enough to get the smallest parts out that are down in passages. I have jewelers screwdrivers but if there's dis-similar metal corrosion between the aluminum and brass I know I won't be able to get those out.
I firmly believe that a double gallows should be constructed on the East Lawn of The White House. Politicians who willfully and shamelessly violate their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America should be swiftly tried and, upon conviction, publicly hanged at sunup the day after conviction. If multiple convicts are to be hanged they can choose with whom to share the gallows or names shall be drawn from the hangman's hat to be hanged 2 at a time.
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Re: Honda Rancher carb..... OEM or Chinese?
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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07/31/19 09:28 PM
07/31/19 09:28 PM
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Posts: 7,844 North Alabama
Hevishot13
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Why not just rebuild Wiley? Buy the carb kit and hell, I’ll rebuild it for you. I may rebuild it. Either way it would have to come off so there is that. My fear is that I may not have screwdrivers small enough to get the smallest parts out that are down in passages. I have jewelers screwdrivers but if there's dis-similar metal corrosion between the aluminum and brass I know I won't be able to get those out. Yea you will. Take the vacuum baffle out and all plastic parts. Go to autozone and buy a 1 gallon paint can of berryman’s carburetor cleaner that is made to soak the carb. Drop it in and let it soak for about 45 minutes, just be careful cause that stuff will eat up plastic parts. Once you soak it, then start taking out the jets. That should eat the corrosion up and you’ll be able to get the jets out pretty easy. Clean all passageways, blow out with compressed air. Then wash with warm water and blow with compressed air again. It should run fine after that.
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Re: Honda Rancher carb..... OEM or Chinese?
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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07/31/19 09:28 PM
07/31/19 09:28 PM
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Posts: 7,587 lower shelby county
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Was talking about the this today.
I’ve put the Chinese carbs on a push mower, stihl trimmer and 05’ rancher and no probs with any.
Is worth the gamble for me. Only out a few bucks if no good.
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Re: Honda Rancher carb..... OEM or Chinese?
[Re: Hevishot13]
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07/31/19 09:33 PM
07/31/19 09:33 PM
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Posts: 44,211 North Alabama
Wiley Coyote
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Why not just rebuild Wiley? Buy the carb kit and hell, I’ll rebuild it for you. I may rebuild it. Either way it would have to come off so there is that. My fear is that I may not have screwdrivers small enough to get the smallest parts out that are down in passages. I have jewelers screwdrivers but if there's dis-similar metal corrosion between the aluminum and brass I know I won't be able to get those out. Yea you will. Take the vacuum baffle out and all plastic parts. Go to autozone and buy a 1 gallon paint can of berryman’s carburetor cleaner that is made to soak the carb. Drop it in and let it soak for about 45 minutes, just be careful cause that stuff will eat up plastic parts. Once you soak it, then start taking out the jets. That should eat the corrosion up and you’ll be able to get the jets out pretty easy. Clean all passageways, blow out with compressed air. Then wash with warm water and blow with compressed air again. It should run fine after that.
I firmly believe that a double gallows should be constructed on the East Lawn of The White House. Politicians who willfully and shamelessly violate their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America should be swiftly tried and, upon conviction, publicly hanged at sunup the day after conviction. If multiple convicts are to be hanged they can choose with whom to share the gallows or names shall be drawn from the hangman's hat to be hanged 2 at a time.
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Re: Honda Rancher carb..... OEM or Chinese?
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
#2866207
07/31/19 10:24 PM
07/31/19 10:24 PM
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Posts: 29,060 Fosters, Alabama, USA
Shaw
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I put an OEM on my 2002 Rancher about 4 years ago. Cranks and runs better than it did when it was brand new. I wouldn’t trust the Chinese junk. Got it online from somewhere in Mississippi for around $170 or so. Came in a kit that had a new fuel line, in line fuel filter and everything for an oil change. Went to replace the petcock valve and one of the brass fittings that is molded into the fuel take broke loose. Tried JB Weld and everything else on it and couldn’t get anything to hold. So I had to get a new fuel tank. That was $300 online. Couldn’t find a used one at the time and that’s the cheapest I could find. Got it from Patzilla.
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Re: Honda Rancher carb..... OEM or Chinese?
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
#2866222
07/31/19 11:08 PM
07/31/19 11:08 PM
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I’ve had 3 Chinese. Worked pretty well
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Re: Honda Rancher carb..... OEM or Chinese?
[Re: Hevishot13]
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08/01/19 06:02 AM
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Good info here. I work on lot atvs. Aftermarket carbs are usually pretty good . One more step to rebuilding stock carb. After removing all plastic parts,jets, oring s or anything that will melt. Boil the carb in water for bout hr. Will clean out inside passages that carb cleaner won’t get to. Yamaha makes a great carb cleaner soak.
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