Help--broke off plastic choke fitting on carb
#1
Help--broke off plastic choke fitting on carb
Hey Guys,
I broke off the threaded plastic starting enrichment valve (part of the choke assembly) that goes into a carb when I was rejetting. How do I get the threaded piece out and fix the choke?
I broke off the threaded plastic starting enrichment valve (part of the choke assembly) that goes into a carb when I was rejetting. How do I get the threaded piece out and fix the choke?
#2
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DON'T try anything that could result in damaging the carb body choke threads. they are aluminum and, therefore, easily damaged by something steel (e.g. vice-grip rubbing against threads).
it depends on how close to the carb you broke it off. if there's some plastic sticking out, you should be able to snag onto it with some small long tipped vise grips and screw it out. you probably already have the airbox off so that you can get to it. if it's broken flush, you might be able to wedge something into it and back it out (make sure the choke needle isn't in there cause you don't wanna jam that into its orific).
good luck.
--fred
#4
You don't need a whole assembly, you really can buy just that plastic threaded collar - it costs less than $5. I'm trying to find it on the fiche, and so far I can't, I'm sorry - but I have done exactly what you did, and was able to get it from ronayers.com for practically nothing plus $5 shipping. Maybe give ronayers a call and they might be able to help you find it.
Hint: use the fiche at babbitsonline.com, they have much higher quality images than the others.
As for getting the broken off part out, take the carb out, and then use a sharp jeweler's flat screwdriver against the broken off edge, and nudge it counter-clockwise. Once the collar is broke off, it's not tight, it's just sitting in there. You could probably even get a couple of sewing needles and put the points of each into opposite sides of the broken off edge, and then just turn.
Hint: use the fiche at babbitsonline.com, they have much higher quality images than the others.
As for getting the broken off part out, take the carb out, and then use a sharp jeweler's flat screwdriver against the broken off edge, and nudge it counter-clockwise. Once the collar is broke off, it's not tight, it's just sitting in there. You could probably even get a couple of sewing needles and put the points of each into opposite sides of the broken off edge, and then just turn.
#5
Ok, I may be wrong - it may be that it only comes as part of this:
Honda VALVE SET, STARTER
Part Number: 16046-MBB-640
Price: $23.39
It's labeled 11 on the "Carburetor (Component parts)" fiche. For that much, you're better off buying the used choke assembly that the guy above is offering, because then you'll get two of those collars, and they're pretty easy to break.
Honda VALVE SET, STARTER
Part Number: 16046-MBB-640
Price: $23.39
It's labeled 11 on the "Carburetor (Component parts)" fiche. For that much, you're better off buying the used choke assembly that the guy above is offering, because then you'll get two of those collars, and they're pretty easy to break.
#8
If it is the part I am thinking of there is a polaris atv replacement made of brass that is a better replacement.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...50/#post199309
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...50/#post199309
#10
Ok, I may be wrong - it may be that it only comes as part of this:
Honda VALVE SET, STARTER
Part Number: 16046-MBB-640
Price: $23.39
It's labeled 11 on the "Carburetor (Component parts)" fiche. For that much, you're better off buying the used choke assembly that the guy above is offering, because then you'll get two of those collars, and they're pretty easy to break.
Honda VALVE SET, STARTER
Part Number: 16046-MBB-640
Price: $23.39
It's labeled 11 on the "Carburetor (Component parts)" fiche. For that much, you're better off buying the used choke assembly that the guy above is offering, because then you'll get two of those collars, and they're pretty easy to break.
1 x 16046-MBB-640 is what the doctor orded.
--fred
#12
#15
A small pick or awl in your case would be the only way I could see doing it. If you get REALLY desparate, take the small pick or awl and work one of the edges in until you can gain enough purchase to grab that ear with some needle nose pliers or a hemostat.
#16
Sounds about right! I am putting everything down for tonight. Gonna take a fresh stab tomorrow. original thread is right here:
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...-stream-25991/
I was at the very end too!
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...-stream-25991/
I was at the very end too!
#21
i did thew same thing to mine as well. i just left it alone because i dont need the choke my bike fires right up every time. maybe some time i will change it, good luck on the 30 bucks.
#24
Ahh. mine is kinda hanging there as if its pulled out.
Xtreme Powersports' 2002 Polaris ATV SCRAMBLER 400 4X4 (A02BG38CA) Parts List
Is #7 the part im looking for?
Xtreme Powersports' 2002 Polaris ATV SCRAMBLER 400 4X4 (A02BG38CA) Parts List
Is #7 the part im looking for?
#26
Ok step one achieved!
YouTube - ‪Retrieving the broken SE nut from a firestorm carburetor‬‏
I ordered what I think is the right polaris part today too.
YouTube - ‪Retrieving the broken SE nut from a firestorm carburetor‬‏
I ordered what I think is the right polaris part today too.
#29
Made another one about a year ago from a spare steel bolt I had of the right thread pitch.. drilled, slotted, counter sunk, cut off to length, turned to diameter, and it worked just fin till I got a replacement plastic part.
As said to get the broken part out,,, if not cross threaded, just use your finger tip, other a flat blade screwdriver works, though unlike Jamie, I use the largest blade one I have, the square edges dig in, grab the plastic and you can unscrew the broken bit out... I've done two that way so far.
Last edited by E.Marquez; 07-04-2011 at 02:34 PM.