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what model is this carb and how do I hook the throttle cable up to it?

it's for go peds/2 stroke motors

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>>249140
forgot picture

>> No.249140

Looks like your generic shitty chinese motor carb.

That's your throttle body though. You should be able to take the throttle, twist it/press it and see what it pulls on back near the engine. It hooks to this somehow.

>> No.249170

>>249114
looks like a carb off of a Go Ped.

>> No.249197

>>249114
its from a chainsaw, thats why it has no throtle cable adapter, it wont work for 50cc engines or bigger

>> No.249232

>>249114

*sigh*

Walbro 286

http://www.ereplacementparts.com/walbro-wt2861-carburetor-parts-c-139716_139818_141142.html

>> No.249235

>its from a chainsaw, thats why it has no throtle cable adapter, it wont work for 50cc engines or bigger

I doubt it's from a chainsaw... I've never seen one with a primer bulb.

Probably more than likely some type of blower or trimmer.

>> No.249280

>>249235
At sears we sell plenty of chain saws that have primer bulbs

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Sup.

I have an old 80's 80cc 2-stroke Suzuki. I haven't started it since I was atalented /diy/er It's been sitting for a good 4-5 years without being started.

Where the fuck do I go to rebuilding it? What do I need/how much will it cost me. Apparently to rebuild I'd need to rebore the cylinder and put a bigger one in(seems more trouble than worth).

Ideally I'd like to rip it apart, replace as little as possible and put it back together.

>> No.249285

>>249283
You wouldnt need to rebore it unless its actually damaged (in which case, just throw it out).

I'd start by disassembling the entire thing. lubricate bearings, change gaskets since they are most likely worn and have disintegrated. '
Flush the crankhouse with petroleum to get out any debris.
Clean the air filter using some petrol. Same with carburetor.
Flush the gas tank with petrol, also to remove debris and sediments.

Obviously, if anything is visibly worn or broken, you have to replace that shit. Other than that you just assemble the whole thing again and start it up. Let it idle for a few minutes to clear any remaining petroleum.

Remember if its a 2stroke you mix in oil with petrol. (2 % vol).

>> No.249352

>>249283
Dont forget sea foam. Stuffs amazing

>> No.249371

>>249114
throw it out, trash it, and convert it to electric. 2 stroke motors are horribly polluting.

>> No.249536

>>249280
Sorry I was thinking real chainsaws.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0Z0Dc6O7FU&feature=related

>> No.249553

>>249371
The plants that are used to produce the parts, and generate the power to operate, your computer with which you posted that commend have spewed more pollution into the atmosphere than a 2-stroke motorized bicycle can produce in it's expected lifespan.

>> No.249556

>>249553
Grammar and spelling mistakes. Too late to give a flying fuck.