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zekeman
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NEW HONDA 1132TAS engine/carb problem
Original Message Dec 30, 2008 4:55 am |
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Just picked up a new Honda 1132 TAS and I am having a problem with the carb/engine. It seems as though there is only a slight defference between the slow throttle setting and the fast setting. I took the carb cover off and the throttle linkage is moving fine although it will not stay in the upper most fast setting unless I hold it there with the throttle lever so I adjusted(tightened) the locknut on the throttle lever and that seemed to help alot to hold it at fast idle BUT the locknut will keep loosening up as you use the throttle from slow to fast...Also the fast idle surges up and down and as I mentioned the slow and fast difference is not that great, example: As I move the throttle lever slowly from slow to fast there is no noticeable difference(no variable speed of the engine) until I get to fast and even that seems just a bit more than slow, I think possibly the slow idle setting is set too high..This is too bad especially on a new HONDA 3000.00 machine. Anyone have any thoughts?.. I also should mention that I still own my HS828 tracked Honda and the throttle control on that works like a charm from really low to high and anywhere in between.
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aa335
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Re: NEW HONDA 1132TAS engine/carb problem
Reply #8 Dec 30, 2008 11:50 pm |
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I don't understand this whole thread. It's a Honda...they NEVER break!!! There has not been a determination that anything broke, just the described symptoms have been presented and probable failures and diagnostic methods were suggested. It is possible any snowblower will break, regardless of the brand. Hondas are not immune to failures, regardless of any expectations.
This message was modified Dec 30, 2008 by aa335
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zekeman
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Re: NEW HONDA 1132TAS engine/carb problem
Reply #10 Dec 31, 2008 6:25 am |
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GOT IT FIXED..I found the 6MM locknut that holds the plastic throttle lever on the control panel was total junk allowing the throttle linkage to barely move at the carb and everytime I would tighten it it would loosen up (unscrew) with only three movements of the throttle lever. I replaced the 6MM locknut with a 6MM nylok locknut nut and bingo it stays in full throttle now and anywhere in between it was slipping badly with the original broken locknut. Full throttle does still surge or hunt a little bit though so I will be contacting the dealer for that but it is very minor and I'm not sure if it will do that under a load (I will find out today another 8" of snow) my guess is probably not. Anyway I will be letting the dealer know about the locknut issue and possibly Honda I'm not sure how Honda or the dealer did not catch that seeing that the throttle control did absolutely nothing when I first fired it up. Now I'm ready to see how the 1132 compares to my 12 year old HS828TS.
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zekeman
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Re: NEW HONDA 1132TAS engine/carb problem
Reply #11 Dec 31, 2008 6:28 am |
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Forgot to mention that Honda parts wanted $4.50 plus $4.00 shipping for the locknut and I paid .50 from my local hardware store..not bad
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mml4
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Re: NEW HONDA 1132TAS engine/carb problem
Reply #14 Dec 31, 2008 1:09 pm |
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if you purchased this new , take it back or to a certified honda dealer. once you mess with it the warranty is NO GOOD. i have had to do this in my shop, nothing worse than the backyard guy that thinks with a book he can fix anything. i had a new unit come in and he had carb parts in a plastic bag. he was miffed that he got charged... i voided his warranty. tough lesson ..... I could understand (maybe) your charging him for the carb assembly repair. However, if you determined that the machine was a-ok in all repects after that, voiding his warranty is not called for.Is your business so successful that you can treat customers this way? The guy would have gotten better treatment at Sears! Marc
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aa335
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Re: NEW HONDA 1132TAS engine/carb problem
Reply #15 Dec 31, 2008 1:22 pm |
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Dealerships gouge big time when it comes to parts. That's where the gold is. Mark up is out of this world. Five hundred to 1000 percent is not uncommon. For instance, that nylock nut can be bought for as cheaply as ten to fifteen cents. They sell if for $4.50. At ten cents, that reflects a mark up of four thousand five hundred percent (4500%). That's nuts! I refuse to buy parts from a dealership that can be obtained somewhere else. It's like throwing money out the window. Even belts are unnecessarily expensive at a dealer. I take my old belt to a bearing supply outlet, tell them what the belt is used for and they sell me a replacement for one fourth the cost at a dealership. I thoroughly understand that a dealer has to make a buck, but $4.50 for a single lock nut? Please... It's examples like that which dealerships should be embarrassed to try to pull off. It's gouging at it's extreme. I had to buy three 5 mm stainless steel screws for one of my bikes the other day. I went to my usual Fastenal dealer and they just gave them to me. No charge. They do that every time I go in for one or two fasteners. As much as I appreciate their generosity. I leave them a buck for the screws just the same. Mark up on parts is hideous at a dealership. I understand they have to make a buck or two to stay in business, but this is not making money, it's robbery. The other day, I went in the dealership to purchase skid shoes. After being passed on from the snowblower sales guy to the parts sales guy, I was quoted $50 for a pair of skid shoes. I asked "That much for skid shoes???" He said yes with a straight face. Then I asked, " Does that include sales tax?". He said "No, with tax it comes out to $55." I politely thanked him for his time looking up the parts but I I will pass. After minute tooling behind the computer, he comes back and said "That also includes all the hardware" as if he was giving me the deal of the century. I guess it would be a bargain if he had charged me $6 for each one of those 8mm bolts and washers. Again, I politely thanked him but declined. Just a week before going to the dealership, I called this same dealership and asked about the same part for price and availability, I was quoted $43. I found online for $39 but have to pay for shipping. So with tax buying locally, it was about the a buck or two difference. Somehow a week later and showing up in person to pick it up, the price jumped $7 from $43 to $50. Amazing! I felt like the guy behind the parts counter was making up any price and if I was willing to pay, it is good for him. This sort of things is probably why we are such a disposable society. It costs to much to go to dealership to find parts and service things ourselves. Just buy a new one every few years and not deal with the headaches of looking for parts and getting ripped off. I'm all for supporting my local business and the sales tax goes to my town, but when have to hand them my shirt to keep them in business, I go elsewhere.
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