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Honda EU2000i? leaks fuel after cleaning

kmb1966
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Explorer
My Honda EU2000i was surging, so I ordered new gasket set, took the carburetor apart, soaked it in carburetor cleaner overnight, blew it out with compressed air, put it all back together. Now it starts right up and runs decent (not surging) but it is dripping fuel out where the breather intake meets up with the carb (choke area). So I took it back apart and re-checked it all thinking I had put the float on wrong or something, but it all appears to be right, but something is not right because it is leaking fuel. Thinking of cutting my losses and just buy a new carburetor.
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MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
kmb1966 wrote:
MFL wrote:
Any chance you could call Honda technical assistance, and get their opinion/advice?

Jerry

No, I didn't know there was a help line.
I did go visit the Honda dealer when buying the gasket set and they basically said "BRING IT IN, WE ONLY CHARGE $125 per HOUR"
I don't mind paying $125 per hour, but a whole new carburetor is about $125.


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Kober
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Explorer
Sounds like float is sticking.
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kmb1966
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Explorer
2oldman wrote:
Tried youtube?

Yes. Used a variety of youtube videos to figure out HOW to disassemble and clean the carburetor.

wif
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Explorer
kmb1966 wrote:
My Honda EU2000i was surging, so I ordered new gasket set, took the carburetor apart, soaked it in carburetor cleaner overnight, blew it out with compressed air, put it all back together. Now it starts right up and runs decent (not surging) but it is dripping fuel out where the breather intake meets up with the carb (choke area). So I took it back apart and re-checked it all thinking I had put the float on wrong or something, but it all appears to be right, but something is not right because it is leaking fuel. Thinking of cutting my losses and just buy a new carburetor.


Check to make sure you haven't bent the float bowl. If it's not perfectly centered when you reinstall the center bolt, it'll bend up in the center and cause the outer edge not to contact the gasket in the carb body. If this is the problem , just remove the bowl and tap the center flat again from the inside. As a Honda powersports tech, I see this ALL the time from customers trying their own carb work.
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2oldman
Explorer II
Explorer II
Tried youtube?
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romore
Explorer II
Explorer II
Remove the carb and invert it after draining the gas. Suck on the inlet nipple then stick your tongue over it, if it doesn't hold the needle is not sealing. No, it doesn't taste good.

kmb1966
Explorer
Explorer
MFL wrote:
Any chance you could call Honda technical assistance, and get their opinion/advice?

Jerry

No, I didn't know there was a help line.
I did go visit the Honda dealer when buying the gasket set and they basically said "BRING IT IN, WE ONLY CHARGE $125 per HOUR"
I don't mind paying $125 per hour, but a whole new carburetor is about $125.

MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
Any chance you could call Honda technical assistance, and get their opinion/advice?

Jerry