Oh, dude, draining the carburetor on a Honda Metropolitan is like, super easy. You just gotta locate the drain screw on the bottom of the carburetor, like, unscrew it, and let the fuel flow out. Make sure to catch the fuel in a container, unless you want your garage to smell like a gas station for days. And remember, safety first, wear gloves and goggles, because carburetor fuel is not exactly cologne, you know?
2003
check the exhaust and google 'restriction' The restriction plate is in between the carburetor and the air intake
There should be a screw in the bottom of the float bowl on the carburators.
The hose attached to the bottom of a 2003 Honda Foreman carburetor is typically a drain hose or overflow tube. It allows excess fuel or overflow from the carburetor to drain out, preventing fuel from pooling and potentially causing leaks or flooding. This hose usually leads downwards to the ground and is essential for maintaining proper function and safety of the carburetor.
easily unattach the hose coming from the tank leading to the carburetor turn the gas ''on'' and drain and then turn to "reserve" and drain the rest of the gas.
A Honda Metropolitan is a moped which is sold and manufactured by Honda Motors. One can purchase a Honda Metropolitan directly from a Honda dealer. Using the tool on the Honda website, one can locate the nearest dealer.
open up the float bowl drain screw and don't forget the reservoir (bottle) under the drain tube below that the hose that connects to the petcock off the drain screw.
carburetor adjustment on 1980 Honda z50r
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The 1996 Honda Accord engine is fuel injected and has no carburetor.
isnt that bike fuel injected The 1800 VTX is fuel injected, the manual for the 1300 VTX say drain carburator for winter. What I don't see is a drain screw of any type. DNUNN
The 1988 Honda 350 carburetor adjustment screws are on the side of the carburetor. There also is an adjustment screw on the very top of the carburetor.