Honda elite 80cc
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Honda elite 80cc
Has anyone ever worked on these I fn hate this scooter
I have owned several scooters I've had rebuilt a couple and I've enjoyed it but how the * do you get the carb off this little s*** does any one know anything about this my honda spree or my honda elite 250 starter world be Easier
I have owned several scooters I've had rebuilt a couple and I've enjoyed it but how the * do you get the carb off this little s*** does any one know anything about this my honda spree or my honda elite 250 starter world be Easier
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Re: Honda elite 80cc
You need to let us know what kind of scooter you are speaking of
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Corsa
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Sparrow
Corsa
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Sparrow
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Re: Honda elite 80cc
Do you need help with an elite 80cc 4 stroke, elite 250 4 stroke, or a honda spree 2 stroke?
Re: Honda elite 80cc
Honda elite 80cc carb removal
Re: Honda elite 80cc
There is a difference between the early Elite 80 and the later ones.
The intake manifolds are slightly different.
This changes things a little.
I found that rear wheel removal was the best/easiest way to access the inner carburetor nut.
Remove muffler, remove rear wheel, remove carburetor.
Otherwise, takes patience and the right wrench...
The intake manifolds are slightly different.
This changes things a little.
I found that rear wheel removal was the best/easiest way to access the inner carburetor nut.
Remove muffler, remove rear wheel, remove carburetor.
Otherwise, takes patience and the right wrench...
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Re: Honda elite 80cc
Remove 2 8 mm bolts on the opposite side of the intake.
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Re: Honda elite 80cc
Mikes method works too. It's not too hard for sure.
Re: Honda elite 80cc
It's been a few years since I did this,1man8scoots wrote:Mikes method works too. It's not too hard for sure.
so I'm a little uncertain about whether it was the manifold bolts or
the carb flange nuts that were the biggest hassle.
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Re: Honda elite 80cc
Thanks guys it's a 2003 and you can't see the carb or intake bolts on the inside such a pain I don't know why honda would waist there time lol I'll have to give it a try in the am hope I can get it cleaned up only has 3000 miles on it great looking scooter it runs but starts hard and doesn't like to rev up it will do 45 but if you don't get it just right it bogs down
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Re: Honda elite 80cc
Put the center stand on a block of wood and remove the upper rear shock from the frame mount. The extra clearance when the engine hangs lower makes getting to the two inner nuts less of a hassle. I don't recall removing the exhaust and rear wheel, but it'll definitely free up some space.
Make sure your crankcase breather canister in drained as well. The drain hose is underneath the scooter near the center stand.
Make sure your crankcase breather canister in drained as well. The drain hose is underneath the scooter near the center stand.
Re: Honda elite 80cc
Crankcase vent tube is often neglected by previous owners.Kevinstonge wrote:Put the center stand on a block of wood and remove the upper rear shock from the frame mount. The extra clearance when the engine hangs lower makes getting to the two inner nuts less of a hassle. I don't recall removing the exhaust and rear wheel, but it'll definitely free up some space.
Make sure your crankcase breather canister in drained as well. The drain hose is underneath the scooter near the center stand.
Removal of shock bolt makes certain procedures easier, like shroud removal.
You be the judge and tell us what worked for you.
RideRed
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