How to Remove a Moped Carburetor

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Summary: Taking out a moped carburetor. Learn how to remove a carburetor in this free video on moped maintenance.

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Beamer Wilkins Beamer Wilkins is an avid collector of mopeds and scooters. He has been repairing and refurbishing his own collection for several years. read more

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BEAMER I HAVE A 1998 PUCH MOPED BING 18/14/180 CARBURATOR REPLACED THE NEEDLE IN THE CENTER AND IT HAS 4GROVES, DO I PUT IT IN GROVE 2 OR 3 AND HOW CAN I ADJUST THE AIR MIX?

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How to Remove a Moped Carburetor

Hi, I’m Beamer. I’m going to show you today how to remove a moped carburetor. First off, you need to take off the side covers to access the carb. This is the carburetor right here. You usually notice it by some type of plastic box attached to it, which is called the airbox. Carbs are attached to the engine- to the manifold- by a type of gripping mechanism. So if you just loosen the screw that’s attached to it you’ll see that you can move it freely after that. Then there’s a top to the carb that goes to your throttle cable and you’ll need to unscrew the top of it. Then it should slide right out, and the pieces should stay intact. Your fuel line is attached to it, so be sure to pull that out. And you just slide it out. And that’s how you remove a carburetor.

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