Carburetor Assembly 16100-ZG1-045
Part Number: 16100-ZG1-045
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7 - 12 business days
7 - 12 business days
*This part replaces obsolete part #: 16100-ZG1-015 and 16100-ZG1-035.
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
Tool Type:
Engine
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, cellphone camera, parts cleaning brush and some gasoline in
Swap out the old clogged carb for a new one.
1. Loosened and bolts and nuts. Sprayed penetrant on those that were stubborn.
2. Take pictures of all connecting springs and rods.
3. Remove intake manifold and clean.
4. Remove carb and clean behind the carb.
5. Reconnect spring and rod linkage to new carb and slide it into position,
6. Slip in new gaskets and heat-break.
7. Retighten all bolts and clamps.
8. Gas her up and start rototilling!
2. Take pictures of all connecting springs and rods.
3. Remove intake manifold and clean.
4. Remove carb and clean behind the carb.
5. Reconnect spring and rod linkage to new carb and slide it into position,
6. Slip in new gaskets and heat-break.
7. Retighten all bolts and clamps.
8. Gas her up and start rototilling!
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relatively simple repair
I have a Honda tiller that had used some bad fuel and been left sitting for quite a while ( I didn't get to draining it for quite some time). The carb was badly gummed up. Fuel had dried out leaving crusty residue all over. The carb was cleaned out with carb cleaner and passages blown to the best of my ability, still didn't run. A replacement part was located from Replacement and was received in about 4 days. Installation required some dexterity, assembly skills, and basic tools. Once reassembled and some fresh gas, it took about 4 pulls of the cable to get things running.
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June 8, 2023
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