Lawn Mower Engine Carburetor Assembly Replacement – Honda Small Engine Repair (Part #16100-Z0L-864)

Lawn Mower Engine Carburetor Assembly Replacement – Honda Small Engine Repair (Part #16100-Z0L-864)

This video provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the carburetor assembly on Honda small engines. The most common reason for replacing the carburetor is when it is clogged, causing…

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Rick S says:

There’s a trick to making this job a little easier. Take a 6 mm threaded
rod and create two homemade studs about 3 1/2 inches long. As soon as
you’ve removed one of the carb mounting bolts, thread one of your studs
into place and hand tighten. Repeat this step for the remaining bolt. Then,
remove the air filter housing, the carb and the associated gaskets and
spacers. During the installation process the studs will keep everything in
place. All you need to do after that is exert a little pressure against the
air filter housing, remove one of the studs and thread in one of the bolts.
Repeat for the other bolt and there you have it.

john smith says:

Good video. Replace the useless fuel feed hose clamp with a real one. This
engine is but one of many GCV160 variants. On some, replacing the carb
gaskets is a pain as they cannot be preloaded on to the bolts as shown
here.

Devin Harper says:

I’m looking at where the choke rod is attached on that black plastic part
and on my Honda lawn mower the choke rod is attached on the other hole. Is
there a reason for this? Thanks.

Matthew Moeder says:

Thanks for the video. I was confused on where to hook the linkage and
spring. This video really helped

007ygrlgo says:

nice video I think I can attack my Honda now….. where the linkage,
gaskets and reassembly should go smoothly…

Don Dengo says:

Thank you so much for this video. I spent hours trying to find a source
that would show the installation of the gaskets, since they fell off when
the carb was removed. Even the parts diagram from Honda was not that
helpful. Your video clearly showed the complete removal and installation
af the carburetor for this engine on a power washer. There were many of
the GCV160 engines but they do have differences.

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