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Stay Assembly, Choke Control ( 16590-ZE2-772

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Honda
ERP Number:
ERP12126869
Part Number:
16590-ZE2-772
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  • Snow Blower

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My Honda HS 1132 Snow Blower Carburetor was leaking fuel.

Douglas from HAYDEN, Idaho

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Although I own the Honda repair manual, it was of little help. I tried to find a video for this model on the internet, but could not find one for my HS 1132
Rather than try to figure out what was leaking, I just bought another carb and choke ass. It is not that expensive, compared to almost $4K for a new blower.
I carefully to ok photos with my cell phone at each step.
You must remove the shroud to get at the carb. After that, it was sort-of obvious what to do.
The choke cable is attached to the choke assembly with a circle clip that was a bear to remove and replace.
Take careful note of the several springs that must be removed and put back.
After assembly, the motor started on the first pull. No adjustments were required.

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