- Posts: 477
- Thank you received: 35
busted choke relief spring
- 82KZ305Belt
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
Less
More
20 Jun 2023 12:39 #886229
by 82KZ305Belt
busted choke relief spring was created by 82KZ305Belt
Now that my engine is good again, yay, I get to find out about all the other things that are still wrong. I had to take the carbs out to diagnose another leak and found the relief valve non-functional.
manual says "replace carburetor body" when this happens, and I'm sure not going to replace my body for a .002 gram spring.
I saw on a Honda forum that someone has drilled out the pin and replaced a spring that way, which would be a less desirable option if I can't find a used choke plate with good relief valve.
Has anyone been able to cobble something together something that works without drilling the pin out?
manual says "replace carburetor body" when this happens, and I'm sure not going to replace my body for a .002 gram spring.
I saw on a Honda forum that someone has drilled out the pin and replaced a spring that way, which would be a less desirable option if I can't find a used choke plate with good relief valve.
Has anyone been able to cobble something together something that works without drilling the pin out?
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Nessism
- Offline
- Sustaining Member
Less
More
- Posts: 7460
- Thank you received: 2828
21 Jun 2023 07:11 #886263
by Nessism
Replied by Nessism on topic busted choke relief spring
I'd remove the pin and get a new spring. How hard could it be?
I rebuilt some TK22's from a 550 and those have a similar sort of flapper valve in the choke plates. On those carbs, the plates can come loose, which then gets ingested by the engine. I removed the pivot pins, fixed the broken flapper, then restaked the pin in place, after slathering it with high strength epoxy.
I rebuilt some TK22's from a 550 and those have a similar sort of flapper valve in the choke plates. On those carbs, the plates can come loose, which then gets ingested by the engine. I removed the pivot pins, fixed the broken flapper, then restaked the pin in place, after slathering it with high strength epoxy.
The following user(s) said Thank You: 82KZ305Belt
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- 82KZ305Belt
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
Less
More
- Posts: 477
- Thank you received: 35
21 Jun 2023 07:28 #886265
by 82KZ305Belt
Replied by 82KZ305Belt on topic busted choke relief spring
I guess my previous post didn't post. Yup, I took the pin out last night. I didn't think I had a bit small enough or steady enough hand to get it out without ruining those soft posts but I did.
Now I just need to find an appropriate spring.
Now I just need to find an appropriate spring.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Wookie58
- Offline
- Moderator
Less
More
- Posts: 4177
- Thank you received: 2388
21 Jun 2023 07:29 #886266
by Wookie58
Replied by Wookie58 on topic busted choke relief spring
That won't be coming out again thenI'd remove the pin and get a new spring. How hard could it be?
I rebuilt some TK22's from a 550 and those have a similar sort of flapper valve in the choke plates. On those carbs, the plates can come loose, which then gets ingested by the engine. I removed the pivot pins, fixed the broken flapper, then restaked the pin in place, after slathering it with high strength epoxy.
The following user(s) said Thank You: 82KZ305Belt
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ckahleer
- Offline
- User
Less
More
- Posts: 436
- Thank you received: 142
21 Jun 2023 08:22 #886270
by ckahleer
94 KE100
81 CM200t
82 KZ305
85 VF1100c
Replied by ckahleer on topic busted choke relief spring
I had a problem with weak flapper springs causing hard cold starting on my 305 and couldn't find new springs.
I ended up drilling a small hole through each flapper and choke plate. Than tapped the hole in the plate. A small screw now holds the flappers tightly shut. Much easyer cold starts now at 7/8th choke. Of course, full choke will now stall out the engine. This modification has caused no ill effect.
I ended up drilling a small hole through each flapper and choke plate. Than tapped the hole in the plate. A small screw now holds the flappers tightly shut. Much easyer cold starts now at 7/8th choke. Of course, full choke will now stall out the engine. This modification has caused no ill effect.
94 KE100
81 CM200t
82 KZ305
85 VF1100c
The following user(s) said Thank You: 82KZ305Belt, howardhb
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- 82KZ305Belt
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
Less
More
- Posts: 477
- Thank you received: 35
21 Jun 2023 09:14 #886271
by 82KZ305Belt
That's an Interesting last ditch option.
I have the opposite problem with my 305. It will never start with the choke closed, but I have to close the choke once it fires and keep it closed for 30-60 seconds in order to keep it running, then I can back it off. Maybe because one cylinder was rich and one lean at startup because of the flapper? I dunno. I never really bothered to make sure my carbs were fully tuned the way they should be, but after rebuilding the engine twice I am not messing around anymore. I am taking the time now to try and do everything right with the fuel system. I am going through the full procedure in the manual checking the function of every last thing.
Replied by 82KZ305Belt on topic busted choke relief spring
I had a problem with weak flapper springs causing hard cold starting on my 305 and couldn't find new springs.
I ended up drilling a small hole through each flapper and choke plate. Than tapped the hole in the plate. A small screw now holds the flappers tightly shut. Much easyer cold starts now at 7/8th choke. Of course, full choke will now stall out the engine. This modification has caused no ill effect.
That's an Interesting last ditch option.
I have the opposite problem with my 305. It will never start with the choke closed, but I have to close the choke once it fires and keep it closed for 30-60 seconds in order to keep it running, then I can back it off. Maybe because one cylinder was rich and one lean at startup because of the flapper? I dunno. I never really bothered to make sure my carbs were fully tuned the way they should be, but after rebuilding the engine twice I am not messing around anymore. I am taking the time now to try and do everything right with the fuel system. I am going through the full procedure in the manual checking the function of every last thing.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- 82KZ305Belt
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
Less
More
- Posts: 477
- Thank you received: 35
21 Jun 2023 21:31 - 21 Jun 2023 21:31 #886297
by 82KZ305Belt
Replied by 82KZ305Belt on topic busted choke relief spring
I figured I'd never find another spring with the same tension as the original unless I bought an entire carb. Since only one of the straight ends broke off, I straightened out a coil on that tiny and surprisingly strong spring (fun! not) and made a new end out of it. I finally discovered its a lot easier to work on it while it's on the pin. Seems like it may work although the resistance is slightly less. Maybe a tiny dab of jb weld to stake the pin in again
Last edit: 21 Jun 2023 21:31 by 82KZ305Belt.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- 82KZ305Belt
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
Less
More
- Posts: 477
- Thank you received: 35
26 Jun 2023 17:45 #886476
by 82KZ305Belt
Replied by 82KZ305Belt on topic busted choke relief spring
Well there had to be a catch. When I went to reattach the choke plate I find that the tiny machine screws self-destructed when I took them out. They seem to be a special screw with a spreader or something inside the hollow tips, designed to stay in the choke plate and out of engines. If you zoom in you should see what I mean
Any ideas from the experts, other than finding new screws with lock washers?? These won't even thread in anymore and I'm not much of a machinist. Its possible I could deburr them but new ones sounds like a better idea.
Any ideas from the experts, other than finding new screws with lock washers?? These won't even thread in anymore and I'm not much of a machinist. Its possible I could deburr them but new ones sounds like a better idea.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ckahleer
- Offline
- User
Less
More
- Posts: 436
- Thank you received: 142
26 Jun 2023 17:59 #886478
by ckahleer
94 KE100
81 CM200t
82 KZ305
85 VF1100c
Replied by ckahleer on topic busted choke relief spring
I was able to get the screws back in, but it took some effort as the ends were buggered up like yours. If they woun't go in, new screws with red Loc-Tite should work.
94 KE100
81 CM200t
82 KZ305
85 VF1100c
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- 82KZ305Belt
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
Less
More
- Posts: 477
- Thank you received: 35
26 Jun 2023 20:01 #886486
by 82KZ305Belt
Thanks for the inspiration to give it another go. I had to file off a couple threads on one but got em both back in.. I think its still plenty long. Now where's my Loctite...
Replied by 82KZ305Belt on topic busted choke relief spring
I was able to get the screws back in, but it took some effort as the ends were buggered up like yours. If they woun't go in, new screws with red Loc-Tite should work.
Thanks for the inspiration to give it another go. I had to file off a couple threads on one but got em both back in.. I think its still plenty long. Now where's my Loctite...
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.