@@steelmonger9541 No i got it off the threads im talking about how did it come off the cable mine wont come off the cable and i have a new carb that came with its own cap which is a bigger cap then the old one so no matter what i need to switch the caps to use new carburetor but idk seems impossible maybe i cant
@@fernierodriguez3838 I have the same exact problem. I just ordered a new carb with a throttle cable included and hopefully this will resolve my problem. How did you end up resolving the issue on your end? When I got aggressive with my current/old cable, I messed it up so I had no choice but to order a new one.
@@cgarcialara I haven't yet i looked online and finally found a place that sells vintage parts for quads & dirt bikes they have a huge plastic box mixed with probably 250-300 throttle cables some are complete some are just The cable itself i found 1 cable pure cable it was just 1.5 inches longer and the new cap. I also found what was the outside covering of a throttle cable and had the metal curved tube like my Original. I tried the new big cap on the end of tube where it goes and popped in with little twisting and pushing force and same to get it off i was happy then ran cable inside and put it on now the thumb throttle wasn't adjusted correctly wouldn't pull back the tension like before. So i removed everything put back on original throttle cable with cap. Called some places and ordered a new OEM one thats supposed to fit and be exactly like the original one. I haven't gone to pick it up i will exactly later today and install maybe tomorrow or in the next 2-3 days
aurelio candelario They put that down inside the spring and guide lip, across the cable slot to block movement as a double safety to keep the cable from slipping across the slot and jamming at the edge. But the coil spring tension does that anyway. I didn't use it
I bought mine on EBAY, for a Honda TRX250 because it's the closest cable size still made for my rare Hi-Bird. I had to modify my cable (cut and crimp) These carbarators are on many things
Bro this is the only video that actually showed me what I needed to do 5years later thanks
Awesome thanks for showing the most important part off of the video that really helped
Saved my day
Thanks, 6 years later
First video i see that person removes the tighting cover cap and not a word on how its done
Wtf how did your cap cover just come off ??? So easy ?
It's a new carburetor. If yours isn't, the threads probably have oxide locking them
@@steelmonger9541 No i got it off the threads im talking about how did it come off the cable mine wont come off the cable and i have a new carb that came with its own cap which is a bigger cap then the old one so no matter what i need to switch the caps to use new carburetor but idk seems impossible maybe i cant
@@fernierodriguez3838 I have the same exact problem. I just ordered a new carb with a throttle cable included and hopefully this will resolve my problem. How did you end up resolving the issue on your end? When I got aggressive with my current/old cable, I messed it up so I had no choice but to order a new one.
@@cgarcialara I haven't yet i looked online and finally found a place that sells vintage parts for quads & dirt bikes they have a huge plastic box mixed with probably 250-300 throttle cables some are complete some are just
The cable itself i found 1 cable pure cable it was just 1.5 inches longer and the new cap. I also found what was the outside covering of a throttle cable and had the metal curved tube like my
Original. I tried the new big cap on the end of tube where it goes and popped in with little twisting and pushing force and same to get it off i was happy then ran cable inside and put it on now the thumb throttle wasn't adjusted correctly wouldn't pull back the tension like before. So i removed everything put back on original throttle cable with cap. Called some places and ordered a new OEM one thats supposed to fit and be exactly like the original one. I haven't gone to pick it up i will exactly later today and install maybe tomorrow or in the next 2-3 days
Any trouble with the choke not staying up?
How am I take off from the motorcycle?
The cable?
Should I unloose it?
It has to be taken off from the handle bar, or you have to take apart the top of the carburetor while it's still hanging from the cable
Does the float fully have be closed flush to the bottom with no throttle or a bit up?
A bit up
@@steelmonger9541 don't suppose you've a email I could forward a image of mine to hahah
For the intake?
Does the valve needle go under or over the V spring?
1:15 the spring clips onto the needle cap and locates the throttle cable
Where does the clamp go
aurelio candelario the rubber intake and band clamp go on slip spline side that I had a plastic cap on here
Steel Monger I'm referring to the clamp that goes inside the throttle cylinder it looks like a v with both ends curved ^v^
aurelio candelario They put that down inside the spring and guide lip, across the cable slot to block movement as a double safety to keep the cable from slipping across the slot and jamming at the edge. But the coil spring tension does that anyway. I didn't use it
No commentary and filmed off a fucking toaster? Wow
Hello, where you get the cable?
I bought mine on EBAY, for a Honda TRX250 because it's the closest cable size still made for my rare Hi-Bird. I had to modify my cable (cut and crimp) These carbarators are on many things
Bro this is the only video that actually showed me what I needed to do 5years later thanks