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1984 honda atc 70 parts
1984 honda atc 70 parts





1984 honda atc 70 parts
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    1984 honda atc 70 parts

    I use to research my part numbers before I start looking for stuff. I'll be down in Niagara in October and looking for excuses to go out if you're still having issues. Hopefully you're comfortable with eBay purchases because finding parts that aren't available from the dealer can be a challenge unless you know of a source. Also has some cool stuff for your little beast if you want to pimp it out.

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    I also make sure the float is free of all rust, scale and varnish.got to keep the buoyancy in check. I suggest getting a Shindy carb kit and going from there. I then polish the seat up and replace the needle, it's worked every time for me. You could live with a petcock that doesn't need to be shut off if your carb float was working correctly.not a great solution but.? For the carb seat, I put a bit of polishing compound on a q-tip which is cut in half and then put it in my drill. Last edited by feartheride 03-15-2021 at 07:06 PM. They list the low jet at 15$ and high jet and needle not available. I can measure the jets with # drills if I can't read the size on them. Does anyone have a chart that tells you actual sizes in thousands of an inch. The one they refer to on partzilla as the slow jet (long one with cross holes) seems to have a large center hole compared to the one that was in my 200. if I can't read the #'s I will have to buy new ones. I need to take it apart and see if it has the correct jets in it. I use small # drills 60-80 for the small holes in the jets. I am pretty good at cleaning carbs and have got every hole clean I believe. I have the idle adjustment screw all the way in and the revs seem a bit high but still won't stay running.

    1984 honda atc 70 parts

    Still dripping out the overflow on the carb ,think I need a new needle, so these little carbs don't have replaceable seats for the needle I see.Hopefully a new needle will help. For now I have used the chinese shutoff on the oem carb. mine won't seal when it's in the off position. Has anyone tried to take apart the petcock on the 70. Any recommendations ? I can't see this 70 getting used much until my grandson is a couple years older. I will keep my eye open for oem and maybe get a better foam aftermarket in the mean time. Yes I see those filters are not the best idea. Got that running new years eve then bought an 84 200 es and now an 84 70 atc. Started with my 200 s that was in the corner of my garage for 10 yrs. Oil the foam filters with 80/90 gear oil and you're good to go with great protetction. I'm with the others though, I really don't like those style filters (K&N filters included) and much prefer the foam filters. Oiling them creates a sticky surface that will grab the dust. The small dust will pass through the weave of the fabric gauze. If you decide to use it, the key with those types of filters (actually all the filters we use on ATVs) is that they need to be oiled to be effective. The vinegar is way cheaper and just as effective, but you want to make sure to use some baking soda and water to neutralize any acid once you're done. With the evaporust, it is PH neutral (meaning it isn't an acid or alkaline) so it won't eat away the metal. So always dump it back into the bottle for reuse. It keeps working for a long time until you've finally removed as much rust as it can. Nice thing is you save it when you're done. It takes a few days but really does eliminate the rust. You can get a gallon at some local stores, or on Amazon. I also just got done doing a tank with Evaporust. On the tank cleaning: the vinegar is very effective way.







    1984 honda atc 70 parts