I am the least mechanically inclined person I know. Thanks to your video series, I was able to change out my own carb and get my grandpas 1988 fourtrax running. Thanks for the great explanation and detailed video!
Thank you for your video on rebuilding a honda 4 tracks 300 carb, it really helped me when working on mine! It is great having someone out there like you to fill in the blanks. THANKS AGAIN!!!
You are the best presenter I’ve ever seen on TH-cam for it comes to rebuilding or explaining mechanical processes. You should do this for a living and sell your videos
Sat for five years and that float pin slid right out you lucky bastard. I’ve had a few that I wasn’t so lucky. Great video very informative, to the point. Thx
This guy is a blessing and his videos are really well done! Gives me some confidence that maybe I'll be able to get my old 300 up and running right again.
I have the same ATV, that sat for years too. I followed his video, and did everything like he said. It started right up! The only thing that I had trouble with was getting the intake tube out. It sure didn't come out as easy as the one he worked on!! But for an old lady, I think I did pretty good!
Just want to thank you for saving me about $100 in a trip to the atv repair shop and giving me a better understanding on how to work on atv carbs, I had a fuel overflow issue where gas was draining out the bottom reservoir of the carb and after taking it apart and cleaning it no more leak. I did research and found it was something to do with the needle Not seeding correctly and triggered a gas overflow. Now she runs better and idles better too!
Had fuel leaking out of hose on bottom of carb.Watched your video and was able to make repair by myself instead of taking to a dealer.Piece of rubber hose under float needle just as you advised.Removed debris ,cleaned everything, reassembled no more leak.THANKS for great video and pic quality.
Thanks for the excellent instructions and clear and steady camera angles! My '88 wouldn't idle and it was overdue for a carb overhaul. I appreciate your expertise as do many of us with these 'classic' bikes. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for providing an in depth video series. I've had factory training on Stanadyne, Delphi, Zexel, Denso and Bosch diesel pumps and injectors but I don't have much experience on gas carbs. Your step by step approach is the best way for anyone to learn how to clean and rebuild this carb. Great job!
I've had problems with my TRX 500FA8's carburetor so I've been watching tons of these videos on TH-cam. This one had the best video quality with a great zoom, good clear presentation, bad-ass music 😂 and this happened to be the only one that solved one of my big headaches! I disassembled the carb after watching couple of these videos. Easy enough! But while cleaning the carb, one small nozzle suddenly fell off. I had no idea where it belonged to! Well, it was the nozzle at 9:30 on this video. The two other problems is that my carburetor was missing the jet holder and the idle mixture screw has no groove in it. It has a cylinder-shaped top with a small notch in it. If it had another notch on the opposite side, it could (in theory) be opened with a spanner. But it only has a notch on one side so I'm thinking that whoever put it in there didn't want it to be touched at all. Fair enough! One less part for me to toy with. But the missing jet holder puzzles me. Has it been missing since from the factory or did they forget to put it back in at Honda service.
Great video... Much better than any others I have seen. You saved me, because I had the carb off of my 400, and I had taken out all the jets for cleaning, but then noticed I had an extra piece that had fallen out. It was the little piece that goes in before you screw in the main jet emulsion tube. Not sure if I would have ever figured out where it went without this video. THANK YOU!
Good video. I've watched other Honda ATV "carburetor rebuild" videos and they gloss over some things and completely leave out other important information. You do a great job discussing each component, what it's function is, and how to inspect, clean and replace. Very helpful. Thanks.
I'm gonna attempt this!! My buddy gave me a nice trx 300 that has sat for 3 yrs. If I can get it running he's gonna give me another one! Your video is perfect!! Thank you!! I'll let u know how it goes!!
It could be either the left or right crankcase cover, or the center cases themselves. When tracking down an oil leak, I start by pressure washing all the oil off, let it dry, then start the machine and look under it with a light to find the source. Best of luck to you.
The things never die I got given one that had been sitting outside for at least 8 years with a fully rusted out frame and just gave it a carb clean and fired up like it had been running the day before
I just really commend your efforts on this video. The zoom in was fantastic. One of the best "how to" videos I've seen. Great quality. Thanks a bunch for taking the time to post it.
4/29/24 Just ordered a china one off Amazon. Never messed with this before, no shop, outside. Just swapped it out with new carb an took 3 hrs, first time..Ez fix. started right up, few hurdles butnot many. Now I will try an clean my old one. .. but ya, was a little bit intimidated cause shit never goes like use to. in an out, would be like 2 hours but changed out to new hoses, an when re assembling some little quarks have to work threw as first time ya did it.. but ya ........not bad at all.. Didnt realize 1 bolt an tank is off.. ezzy breezy.. thanks man!!!
Backfiring is usually a sign of a fouled spark plug, so I would try that first. If that doesnt fix it, check all your vent hoses to the carb, and fuel tank for an obstruction, this can cause a fuel starvation to the carb. if none of these work, and still only runs on the choke, most likely your carb is plugged up.
Try disconnecting the carb float chamber vent hose and blow thru it, I see alot of those plugged by dirt dobbers, also make sure the fuel cap is venting. either one of these can cause the problems you're describing.
Thanks, this video was really clear. Great camerawork and detailed explaining. I'm about to attempt another carb cleaning on my 1999 Honda Rebel, because my pilot jet is still clogged. It starts but dies when I turn off the enricher (the "choke").
Where do you get your in Line fuel filters. What size are they and who makes them. I like that they are clear. I used this great video to clean and rebuild my carb using all original hard wear. Its running and before it was not. Thank you for your tips of the trade
Thank you so much, that is a great how to video. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Helped me out a lot. Very clear instructions and the video was also easy to see all the parts. You rock!!!
If you do a lot of hills and rough trails you might want to replace it, otherwise the fuel can slosh around and let the main circut draw air and cause poor performance or stalling. If you just kinda ease around on fairly level ground, you'll never know it's gone. Thanks for askin'.
Great video. Mine is a 1999 so the intake tube is different (don't know how you'd snorkel it), but all the rest - disassembly hint etc were very helpful. Thanks
Great video and thanks very much for the detail. Definitely the most thorough video out there for this work. After getting everything together, my overflow is leaking fuel. Any reason why you can think that would happen. Thanks in advance.
Great job! Thanks for showing step by step with good (and steady) camera work. I imagine most Honda 4-wheelers have a similar carb. My 2004 Honda Recon 250 better get ready for a carb cleaning!
Nice job and good clear concise explanations and video. Wish I would have watched this yesterday before tearing down my 06 foreman I just picked that had been sitting as well, luckily it all went well. Those older models and the Ranchers are so much easier to get to everything than that Foreman that is totally shrouded in plastic, plus I had to take out the whole airbox as well. Not too bad when I figured out how to remove all those body plugs.
Watched all three of your video and they were very informative. I'm working on a friends 2001 TRX350FE ATV. I'm at the point of taking out the Choke cable and loosened the nut all the way out, but the cable will not come out.....any ideas
I'm working on mine right now.. In your video you spoke about the rubber plug in the bowl .. Mine doesn't have it and it has always ran sluggish.. My questions are.. Why did you say don't lose it?? & Can I find another one?? Thank you for all the information in the video.. I'm only on PT. 1 so if I see both of my questions answered in the next couple videos I apologize in advance..
thank you d ray I rebuilt my carb on my 88 got the moose kit runs great bought it not running very gratifying doing yourself 1 question how do you put into reverse
9:30 to 10:00 I had a Little Black O-ring between these Jets .... 1999 Honda TRX300 4x4 Mint Shape .... and on the Idle Jet NO little washer or small O-ring on spring bottom.... ??? ... Now I'm thinking the LAST guy put the Carb together WRONG missing small washer on idle jet below spring... Thanks Very Helpful Video ... I found a small washer in my shop I just had to sand outside edge a bit so it would fit... Quad would NOT Idle reason for tear down
Thanks Mr. D-Ray, this video was very helpful for my Honda Foreman carb repair - you do excellent video work for us shade tree guys to learn from and keep us from making matters worse, much obliged.
This video is great at helping a novice like me on cleaning a carburetor. When I took the slide and the diaphragm out the diaphragm is brittle and it is cracked in manny places does that hurt at all? Thanks Kyle
i have rebuilt the carburetor on a 1985 honda trx250 fourtrax. runs really good but when im going fast and try to open it up, it wants to cut out like it wants to die. i can let off the throttle and it goes back to running again. what could be the problem? oh yeah, this video helped me alot. thanks.
D-Ray. I picked up a Honda Fourtrax 300. Using your fantastic video, I started rebuilding the carb. When I opened the bottom there was no main jet baffle. Is that a problem? I'm a novice
Hey D-Ray. I appreciate the excellent video. Recently I experienced a leak on my carburetor at the overflow tube. I understand this could indicate a faulty overflow valve or a bad float. The float was okay and I replaced the valve and re-assembled. Lo and behold, upon turning on the fuel, it still shows a steady leak. Any suggestions??
First off I want to say thank you for all your videos on the older Hondas. They have been very helpful. I have a question that I just can't seem to find the answer to. I have a 1988 trx300 that idles fine and revs fine in neutral and runs good in reverse but will misfire in any forward gear with more than about 10% throttle. Any ideas?
Your camera shots are very in close an clear. Very nice. normally if I can see it done I can repeat an do myself so this helps tons, just wished I had a shop
amazing.i did the way you show it but the choke one is stuck I got the plastic nut loss but the cable doesn't want to come out.i can see the little spring but anyways I putt DW-40 in there see what happends
Hello D-ray first I like to say thanks to u I fix my four-wheeler but I have a question the exhaust get cherry red hot I don't know it's normal it's my first toy so I don't know much about it
Great information! I have a 2001 Yamaha Kodiak 400 runs great to about 35 MPH then you let off throttle then it back fires and you have to stop and start it again. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
D-Ray, I rebuilt the carb using your videos, thanks by the way, I ran it for about an hour and now anytime i start it up and give it throttle, it dies. If i do get it running it is very sluggish and then it just dies. Any ideas?
If the tank is pretty rusty, is it better to replace w a plastic tank, or OEM ? or have you tried acid cleaning and coating w a product from Eastwoods; tank coating. Got a good web site to find cheap parts at? got a 96 with rusty tank. Good video, I just got mine apart in a few mins.
ok because i was having a problem with it not wanting to rev all the way without cuting out while i was driving, but it is fine if it is just sitting still. So i come to the conclusion that i should order the part.
Those things can be a real pain! About the only way I've been able to remove those, (and save the carb!) is to break off the little ears on the top of the plunger, and drill a small hole in the plunger, just dont drill throught it and damage the carb. Then run a sheet metal or drywall screw in the hole for a handle. With a little penetrating spray, and some luck, it'll come out. Thanks for watchin'!
For reference: A brand-new carb is < $30 for the knock-offs, < $50 for "OEM-spec" replacements, and < $150 for a rebuilt OEM Honda original (or $300 new-in-box 16100-HM5-L01 Honda OEM).
IMG_0696.JPG while watching your videos and tearing down my 300's carb, I removed the choke cable and nut to find no valve and some melted brass-like substance in there. I am assuming that is what is left of the valve and someone tried to remove it. Do you think it is worth trying to remove the rest or try to find a different carb body to rebuild? I already have a carb kit coming for this carb. Great videos by the way. Tony
Thanks for the video. Could you please give me the part number of the Motion Pro Tool you used to adjust the air speed/idle mixture screw? Thanks again.
+Paul Burr It's probably varnished up on the shaft bushings, keep spraying carb cleaner on the shaft and bushings while opening and closing the butterfly and it should free up. Thanks for watchin'!
Brother, thank you for this video you made 11 years ago. Today I was able to get my 1989 TRX300 back and running again thanks to you. You rock.
I am the least mechanically inclined person I know. Thanks to your video series, I was able to change out my own carb and get my grandpas 1988 fourtrax running. Thanks for the great explanation and detailed video!
Thank you for your video on rebuilding a honda 4 tracks 300 carb, it really helped me when working on mine! It is great having someone out there like you to fill in the blanks. THANKS AGAIN!!!
most trx300 vids I've watched make it look really complicated. you've presented it in a really simple to understand way. thanks.
You are the best presenter I’ve ever seen on TH-cam for it comes to rebuilding or explaining mechanical processes. You should do this for a living and sell your videos
Sat for five years and that float pin slid right out you lucky bastard. I’ve had a few that I wasn’t so lucky. Great video very informative, to the point. Thx
This guy is a blessing and his videos are really well done! Gives me some confidence that maybe I'll be able to get my old 300 up and running right again.
Glad to see someone knows how to work on things and doesn't curse like a sailor. Good Job! this really helped.
I have the same ATV, that sat for years too. I followed his video, and did everything like he said. It started right up! The only thing that I had trouble with was getting the intake tube out. It sure didn't come out as easy as the one he worked on!! But for an old lady, I think I did pretty good!
just finished getting it back together. Need to adjust the low jet a bit (have to find 3rd video) but you made it so easy!!! Thank you!!!!
D-Ray just want to give you my thanks from the east coast of Canada this video saved my old Honda
Just want to thank you for saving me about $100 in a trip to the atv repair shop and giving me a better understanding on how to work on atv carbs, I had a fuel overflow issue where gas was draining out the bottom reservoir of the carb and after taking it apart and cleaning it no more leak. I did research and found it was something to do with the needle Not seeding correctly and triggered a gas overflow. Now she runs better and idles better too!
Had fuel leaking out of hose on bottom of carb.Watched your video and was able to make repair by myself instead of taking to a dealer.Piece of rubber hose under float needle just as you advised.Removed debris ,cleaned everything, reassembled no more leak.THANKS for great video and pic quality.
Thanks for the excellent instructions and clear and steady camera angles! My '88 wouldn't idle and it was overdue for a carb overhaul. I appreciate your expertise as do many of us with these 'classic' bikes. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for providing an in depth video series. I've had factory training on Stanadyne, Delphi, Zexel, Denso and Bosch diesel pumps and injectors but I don't have much experience on gas carbs. Your step by step approach is the best way for anyone to learn how to clean and rebuild this carb. Great job!
I've had problems with my TRX 500FA8's carburetor so I've been watching tons of these videos on TH-cam. This one had the best video quality with a great zoom, good clear presentation, bad-ass music 😂 and this happened to be the only one that solved one of my big headaches! I disassembled the carb after watching couple of these videos. Easy enough! But while cleaning the carb, one small nozzle suddenly fell off. I had no idea where it belonged to! Well, it was the nozzle at 9:30 on this video.
The two other problems is that my carburetor was missing the jet holder and the idle mixture screw has no groove in it. It has a cylinder-shaped top with a small notch in it. If it had another notch on the opposite side, it could (in theory) be opened with a spanner. But it only has a notch on one side so I'm thinking that whoever put it in there didn't want it to be touched at all. Fair enough! One less part for me to toy with. But the missing jet holder puzzles me. Has it been missing since from the factory or did they forget to put it back in at Honda service.
Just bought a Honda 300 for 300 bucks it won’t idle right and needed a spray of starter fluid to get it on this is very helpful thank you so much
Fantastic video, I came here because my 2003 TRX isn't idling, you convinced me to let an expert do it!
Thanks so much. Due to this video I was able to get my 1988 four trax running again.
Great video... Much better than any others I have seen. You saved me, because I had the carb off of my 400, and I had taken out all the jets for cleaning, but then noticed I had an extra piece that had fallen out. It was the little piece that goes in before you screw in the main jet emulsion tube.
Not sure if I would have ever figured out where it went without this video. THANK YOU!
Good video. I've watched other Honda ATV "carburetor rebuild" videos and they gloss over some things and completely leave out other important information. You do a great job discussing each component, what it's function is, and how to inspect, clean and replace. Very helpful. Thanks.
I'm gonna attempt this!! My buddy gave me a nice trx 300 that has sat for 3 yrs. If I can get it running he's gonna give me another one! Your video is perfect!! Thank you!! I'll let u know how it goes!!
It could be either the left or right crankcase cover, or the center cases themselves. When tracking down an oil leak, I start by pressure washing all the oil off, let it dry, then start the machine and look under it with a light to find the source. Best of luck to you.
The things never die I got given one that had been sitting outside for at least 8 years with a fully rusted out frame and just gave it a carb clean and fired up like it had been running the day before
Thank you for the 4trax videos, they help me get the old 4wheeler back up and running.
I just really commend your efforts on this video. The zoom in was fantastic. One of the best "how to" videos I've seen. Great quality. Thanks a bunch for taking the time to post it.
4/29/24 Just ordered a china one off Amazon. Never messed with this before, no shop, outside. Just swapped it out with new carb an took 3 hrs, first time..Ez fix. started right up, few hurdles butnot many. Now I will try an clean my old one. .. but ya, was a little bit intimidated cause shit never goes like use to. in an out, would be like 2 hours but changed out to new hoses, an when re assembling some little quarks have to work threw as first time ya did it.. but ya ........not bad at all.. Didnt realize 1 bolt an tank is off.. ezzy breezy.. thanks man!!!
Backfiring is usually a sign of a fouled spark plug, so I would try that first. If that doesnt fix it, check all your vent hoses to the carb, and fuel tank for an obstruction, this can cause a fuel starvation to the carb. if none of these work, and still only runs on the choke, most likely your carb is plugged up.
Try disconnecting the carb float chamber vent hose and blow thru it, I see alot of those plugged by dirt dobbers, also make sure the fuel cap is venting. either one of these can cause the problems you're describing.
Thanks, this video was really clear. Great camerawork and detailed explaining.
I'm about to attempt another carb cleaning on my 1999 Honda Rebel, because my pilot jet is still clogged. It starts but dies when I turn off the enricher (the "choke").
You are an amazing teacher..I have no experience in mechanics and did it the first time without any problem. Thanks
Where do you get your in Line fuel filters. What size are they and who makes them. I like that they are clear.
I used this great video to clean and rebuild my carb using all original hard wear. Its running and before it was not.
Thank you for your tips of the trade
Thank you so much, that is a great how to video. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Helped me out a lot.
Very clear instructions and the video was also easy to see all the parts. You rock!!!
this is one of the best instructional videos on TH-cam, thanks, I rebuit a carb on an 88' Honda Fourtrax 300 with your help
If you do a lot of hills and rough trails you might want to replace it, otherwise the fuel can slosh around and let the main circut draw air and cause poor performance or stalling. If you just kinda ease around on fairly level ground, you'll never know it's gone. Thanks for askin'.
Great video. Mine is a 1999 so the intake tube is different (don't know how you'd snorkel it), but all the rest - disassembly hint etc were very helpful. Thanks
Good stuff D-Ray!
Great video and thanks very much for the detail. Definitely the most thorough video out there for this work. After getting everything together, my overflow is leaking fuel. Any reason why you can think that would happen. Thanks in advance.
Great job! Thanks for showing step by step with good (and steady) camera work. I imagine most Honda 4-wheelers have a similar carb. My 2004 Honda Recon 250 better get ready for a carb cleaning!
Great video. close-up was very useful. I'm missing the choke jet plug. Any suggestions? Thanks
Nice job and good clear concise explanations and video. Wish I would have watched this yesterday before tearing down my 06 foreman I just picked that had been sitting as well, luckily it all went well. Those older models and the Ranchers are so much easier to get to everything than that Foreman that is totally shrouded in plastic, plus I had to take out the whole airbox as well. Not too bad when I figured out how to remove all those body plugs.
Watched all three of your video and they were very informative. I'm working on a friends 2001 TRX350FE ATV. I'm at the point of taking out the Choke cable and loosened the nut all the way out, but the cable will not come out.....any ideas
I'm working on mine right now.. In your video you spoke about the rubber plug in the bowl .. Mine doesn't have it and it has always ran sluggish..
My questions are..
Why did you say don't lose it??
&
Can I find another one??
Thank you for all the information in the video.. I'm only on PT. 1 so if I see both of my questions answered in the next couple videos I apologize in advance..
thank you d ray I rebuilt my carb on my 88 got the moose kit runs great bought it not running very gratifying doing yourself 1 question how do you put into reverse
9:30 to 10:00 I had a Little Black O-ring between these Jets .... 1999 Honda TRX300 4x4 Mint Shape .... and on the Idle Jet NO little washer or small O-ring on spring bottom.... ??? ... Now I'm thinking the LAST guy put the Carb together WRONG missing small washer on idle jet below spring... Thanks Very Helpful Video ... I found a small washer in my shop I just had to sand outside edge a bit so it would fit... Quad would NOT Idle reason for tear down
Best how to video I have come across. Outstanding job. Thanks
Great video.i think I can dio it now. 1 Question my flote valve is sticking what is the chances of carb.being adjusted after rebuilding it
Thanks Mr. D-Ray, this video was very helpful for my Honda Foreman carb repair - you do excellent video work for us shade tree guys to learn from and keep us from making matters worse, much obliged.
This video is great at helping a novice like me on cleaning a carburetor. When I took the slide and the diaphragm out the diaphragm is brittle and it is cracked in manny places does that hurt at all?
Thanks
Kyle
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I needed to know which way that piece above the main jet goes in for my 400ex and this solved it for me!!
Nice Work! Watched all three. Starting a carb rebuild on my Foreman TRX450 now. This helped greatly. Thank you.
Appreciate the thorough explanations and the terrific videography! Will be tackling this project for the first time very soon. Many thanks! 👍🏼
i have rebuilt the carburetor on a 1985 honda trx250 fourtrax. runs really good but when im going fast and try to open it up, it wants to cut out like it wants to die. i can let off the throttle and it goes back to running again. what could be the problem? oh yeah, this video helped me alot. thanks.
D-Ray. I picked up a Honda Fourtrax 300. Using your fantastic video, I started rebuilding the carb. When I opened the bottom there was no main jet baffle. Is that a problem? I'm a novice
Excellent video and explanation of how everything works. Many thanks.
The best on how to I ever done. I might open a shop now. Thx dude.
Hey D-Ray. I appreciate the excellent video. Recently I experienced a leak on my carburetor at the overflow tube. I understand this could indicate a faulty overflow valve or a bad float. The float was okay and I replaced the valve and re-assembled. Lo and behold, upon turning on the fuel, it still shows a steady leak. Any suggestions??
LOVE the DETAILS & CLOSE UP, even a idiot like me could follow that!, with all that detail I can't believe you don't use a ultra sonic cleaner
Good to see a working man's hands.
Excellent set of videos D-Ray. Very well done and the explanations as you go along are great!Hope you keep making these... Thanks,Glen
Great job easy to see how it is done good camera work
First off I want to say thank you for all your videos on the older Hondas. They have been very helpful. I have a question that I just can't seem to find the answer to. I have a 1988 trx300 that idles fine and revs fine in neutral and runs good in reverse but will misfire in any forward gear with more than about 10% throttle. Any ideas?
Your camera shots are very in close an clear. Very nice. normally if I can see it done I can repeat an do myself so this helps tons, just wished I had a shop
Sounds like your carb is plugged up with varnish, I'd take it apart and give it a good cleaning.
amazing.i did the way you show it but the choke one is stuck I got the plastic nut loss but the cable doesn't want to come out.i can see the little spring but anyways I putt DW-40 in there see what happends
great video I have a question have you worked on a 150cc go kart with a KF carb w/auto/electric choke?
J Collins! I thought the same exact thing my five-year-old and my 7 year old ride it's their life and yeah !!!
I love this guy. very clear and easy to understand.
Helped me get my 87 350d back together, thanks alot
Hello D-ray first I like to say thanks to u I fix my four-wheeler but I have a question the exhaust get cherry red hot I don't know it's normal it's my first toy so I don't know much about it
Great information! I have a 2001 Yamaha Kodiak 400 runs great to about 35 MPH then you let off throttle then it back fires and you have to stop and start it again. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
thanks so much for video! im in the middle of rebuilding my 1996 300. you have made it alot easier!
great detail! going to watch part 2 now
D-Ray, I rebuilt the carb using your videos, thanks by the way, I ran it for about an hour and now anytime i start it up and give it throttle, it dies. If i do get it running it is very sluggish and then it just dies. Any ideas?
This was a pretty well-made video. Good job.
Great video D-ray, really detailed. Like it.
Love ur vids i looking to get a 4x4 four wheeler but not sure which one to get as far as part availabel and after market
If the tank is pretty rusty, is it better to replace w a plastic tank, or OEM ? or have you tried acid cleaning and coating w a product from Eastwoods; tank coating. Got a good web site to find cheap parts at? got a 96 with rusty tank. Good video, I just got mine apart in a few mins.
ok because i was having a problem with it not wanting to rev all the way without cuting out while i was driving, but it is fine if it is just sitting still. So i come to the conclusion that i should order the part.
Those things can be a real pain! About the only way I've been able to remove those, (and save the carb!) is to break off the little ears on the top of the plunger, and drill a small hole in the plunger, just dont drill throught it and damage the carb. Then run a sheet metal or drywall screw in the hole for a handle. With a little penetrating spray, and some luck, it'll come out. Thanks for watchin'!
How much different is the 250es and 250sx carburetor compared to the trx300
Outstanding 3 part series!!
GREAT VID....must do the carb on my 2001 fourtrax....your video gives me confidence..hahah Peace.
Thanks for your info and videos. helped a little on my 250.. Slightly diff from the 300. lol...
Thank God for guys like you... :-)
For reference: A brand-new carb is < $30 for the knock-offs, < $50 for "OEM-spec" replacements, and < $150 for a rebuilt OEM Honda original (or $300 new-in-box 16100-HM5-L01 Honda OEM).
What does the jet baffle do
thanks so much i did what you said and put it back on and it fired right up
Nice vid D-Ray Thanks. What Kind Of Camera are You Using? Amazing Zoom
Great stuff man....tyvm for posting these....
OUTSTANDING video
most useful video ive seen!!!! thanks!
IMG_0696.JPG while watching your videos and tearing down my 300's carb, I removed the choke cable and nut to find no valve and some melted brass-like substance in there. I am assuming that is what is left of the valve and someone tried to remove it. Do you think it is worth trying to remove the rest or try to find a different carb body to rebuild? I already have a carb kit coming for this carb. Great videos by the way. Tony
Thank you so much for making this video!!!
Hello i have a question is it possible to To Switch Honda TRX 300 fortrax 1988 2wd in to a 4wd ??
very good video. now i know exactly what to do.
Thanks for the video. Could you please give me the part number of the Motion Pro Tool you used to adjust the air speed/idle mixture screw? Thanks again.
Great job, D-Ray!
great video very well done
Thanks Ronnie!
Hey D-Ray, great video. I have a question about my carb I'm working on. The butterfly valve is VERY stiff. Any suggestions on how to treat it?
+Paul Burr It's probably varnished up on the shaft bushings, keep spraying carb cleaner on the shaft and bushings while opening and closing the butterfly and it should free up. Thanks for watchin'!