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Anonymous Posted on Oct 01, 2013

What are valve clearance on a honda ex1000 generator

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2011

SOURCE: i have no fuel at

Make sure you have flow from the tank to the carburetor. Also, when you cleaned the carburetor, there are several jets that have to be open in order for the fuel to "flow" through the carburetor. The carburetor on this generator has a pilot jet located on the top side of the carburetor and a main metering jet that screws into the very bottom of the carburetor and will be visible when the bowl is removed. After the main jet is removed there is a main nozzle that also has holes in it that have to be open also.

Another problem that is possible is compression. If the engine does not have sufficient compression it will not "pull" the fuel into the combustion chamber on the intake stroke. Hope this helps to get you in the right direction.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2011

SOURCE: honda ex1000 auto idle control

check the spark erestor screen that is behind and in the muffler.
it gets plugged with carbon

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