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06/17/10 at 22:08:45
 
I need a choke plunger, please help me.
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Reply #1 - 06/18/10 at 06:20:25
 
Why? Is it busted off or what?
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Reply #2 - 06/18/10 at 13:47:43
 
It is worn, the engine is allways choke mode,puring the gasoline in the engine.
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Reply #3 - 06/19/10 at 09:42:54
 
Even if you push it in?

Cmon, spill the details of operation. You mite need a detent or somethin.
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Reply #4 - 06/19/10 at 10:03:44
 
Dropped my carb not too long ago, the choke was bent in the process. It closes but whenever I take the carb off there is a decent amount of fuel unburnt.

Is this due to it being dropped and bent?
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Reply #5 - 06/19/10 at 10:18:27
 
You take the carb off & wheres the fuel thats unburned? IN the bottom of the carb? If so, thats the bowl & its gotta have gas in it.


CHROMO, what year model is it? How many miles? How do you know its "In choke mode" when its pushed in?
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Reply #6 - 06/19/10 at 14:01:51
 
made in 1998, it has 48000 km, my choke is bent like kephan.i want to buy new choke plunger, but in hungary to expensive.i can't find in ebay.I dont know other e-store where can i find.
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Reply #7 - 06/19/10 at 14:10:01
 
It's in the actual cylinder. Puddles up after the rubber boot.
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Reply #8 - 06/20/10 at 13:37:35
 
What?Today i  changed the diaphragm assembly, the cool start was good, but it has a black smoke, i think it got more gasoline like enough.
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Reply #9 - 06/20/10 at 13:44:21
 
When i turned the choke plunger, when the engine switch on, it has a black smoke, and wrong engine soundSmiley, but sometime it is good.if the choke plunger stand off,  the problem again comes.i turn choke plunger it is good.
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Reply #10 - 06/20/10 at 18:31:04
 
Gotta tell ya Chromo,  I LIKE your Spunky style. Dont give up, Just tell us how we can help. I dont know what to do for ya.
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Reply #11 - 06/21/10 at 05:05:54
 
Spunky style? Justin, I thought my english was OK, until I heard this, hahahah. Hey, the guy is Hungarian. C'mon guys, which one of you plays with stock carbs?? There's gotta be someone who can send Chromo the plunger.

Chromosful, have you tried making one in a machine shop?? It seems it's just a round piece of brass, shouldn't be to hard to make on a lathe.
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Reply #12 - 06/21/10 at 05:17:38
 
No, i didn't try.I was in suzuki store, they said, it is for about 50 dollar.i think, this price too much.One used carb in ebay approx. 100.
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dasch wrote on 06/21/10 at 05:05:54:
Spunky style? Justin, I thought my english was OK, until I heard this, hahahah. Hey, the guy is Hungarian. C'mon guys, which one of you plays with stock carbs?? There's gotta be someone who can send Chromo the plunger.

Chromosful, have you tried making one in a machine shop?? It seems it's just a round piece of brass, shouldn't be to hard to make on a lathe.

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Reply #13 - 06/21/10 at 05:27:02
 
I have a working stock carb that Id be willing to send you if you want to make an offer on it, but I imagine that shipping from the USA to Hungary would make it cost prohibitive. Id prefer to sell the carb itself as a working unit. Let me know.

As a side note...if its just the plunger bein bent thats causing the problem, have you tried disassembling the plunger and straightening it yourself to see if it helps?
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Reply #14 - 06/21/10 at 07:58:51
 
No, no - it's spunky! Whatever that is, sounds gooood.  Wink Welcome to the club. You survived your initiation quite well.

Look, find someone with a lathe, I am sure that is no big deal for a machinist.

chromosful wrote on 06/21/10 at 05:17:38:
No, i didn't try.I was in suzuki store, they said, it is for about 50 dollar.i think, this price too much.One used carb in ebay approx. 100.
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dasch wrote on 06/21/10 at 05:05:54:
Spunky style? Justin, I thought my english was OK, until I heard this, hahahah. Hey, the guy is Hungarian. C'mon guys, which one of you plays with stock carbs?? There's gotta be someone who can send Chromo the plunger.

Chromosful, have you tried making one in a machine shop?? It seems it's just a round piece of brass, shouldn't be to hard to make on a lathe.


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