Slick - Part One - 2014 Honda 2.3hp
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- This is a beautiful little Honda 2.3 hp purchased for $400 in non-running condition. I was told it has a fuel problem. Let’s get it running!
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Dirty Dozen Cast of Characters:
1.) Scotty: 1963 Fishing Scott 7.5hp
2.) Moldy Magoo: 1964 Evinrude Fisherman 5.5hp
3.) Shaft: 1994 Mercury 5hp
4.) Black Magic: 1964 Mercury 9.8hp
5.) Crusty Crab: 1963 Evinrude Sportwin 10hp
6.) King Creamsicle: 1979 Sea King 15hp
7.) CylonFace: 1948 Scott-Atwater 3.6hp
8.) Brown Bomber: 1957 Buccaneer 5hp
9.) Cinder Block: 2002 Tohatsu 5hp
10.) Slick: 2014 Honda 2.3hp
11.) Mr. Gorgeous: 1955 Evinrude Fleetwin 7.5hp
12.) Mini-me: 1970 Evinrude Mate 2hp
Ive seen the carb float stick closed on a couple of honda engines ( an atv and a genrator) . The bush fix is to give the bowl a few sharp taps.
I definitely dump the gas out and put some fresh stuff in before ripping the carb apart.
I believe the float needle could get stuck easily, the darn thing is microscopic! I took your advice and drained the whole tank so the next video will be me cleaning the carb the right way as well as installing an inline fuel filter. Thanks for the feedback and stay tuned! Thank you also for watching.
Cruising down the rabbit hole checking out new channels as I move my channel to outboards and came across your vids. Just watched cinder part 1.. looking forward to part 2 when u release it. Congrats on over 200 .. digging the Kung fu kid skit lolif I can help u out let me know.. Kelly the munky w the wrench
hahahah welcome aboard and thanks for watching and commenting, working on part 2 of Cinder for Thurs or Friday… I will check out your channel asap
@Parts Cannon Garage always amazed to see someone make something from nothing .. making a handle out of firewood was so simple but elegant.. well done.. I'll be watching
thank you, I am glad someone else appreciates making “stuff” out of scrap, it is fun and if you screw it up you just burn it in the fire pit and no one knows
Enjoyed Part 1! Looking forward to the next episode!
thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed it, working on lots of new footage this week so should be soon, take care
Where is part 2? Did you get this Honda 2.3 going?
Hey bubba. Where's part 2?
Hoping it’s the carb! You’ll do well with this one. $$$
We shall see, dun dun dun
Could be a filter in the tank
TF did I just watch Mr Miata?
hahahahah you are crackin me up hahahaha
Dammit, not first!
hahaha, you gotta be faster next time lol, you snooze you lose hahaha
Could there be a filter in the tank?
Good question, I wondered the same thing so I look in the tank with a flashlight and there is nothing and I can see where the fuel line leaves on the bottom and goes straight to the carb
Filter is totally inside the hose right as it connects to the tank. You can see the bulge of the hose right below the tank. It's just a plastic insert with a tiny plastic mesh screen.
interesting, I will get a close up view of that in the next scene
@@partscannongarage Google deleted my previous replies because I tried to link a page with a parts diagrams and another CZcams video where the guy shows how to remove the heat-sensitive locktite glued-on cover over the idle jet adjustment screw on the carb.
You NEED to use a torch to melt the locktite or attempted removal will break off the screw head and ruin it. The idle jet will most likely need to be cleaned inside or the motor will not run crisply especially right off idle and the centripetal clutch action to engage the prop will be very poor making maneuvering a headache. The clutch is hard enough to get used to as it is I have found.
Search on CZcams for "Honda 2.3hp 2.0hp outboard motor carburetor clean rebuild" and go to 6:40 and see how this guy does it painlessly without breaking the part.