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Lenny Leisure Posted on Jun 23, 2019

Homelite oem choke lever hm-518824001, this looks easy to relace but my question is all carbs online seem to have brass shaft for choke lever mine is plastic.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2008

SOURCE: Homelite Blower HB180V carb adjustments.

Hi

high speed H=2 turns ,lowspeed L=2 1/2 turns
they are inscripted near the adjusting screws.

regards savumihai71

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Ross Clifton

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  • Posted on Oct 25, 2009

SOURCE: My Homelite 26b will run at full choke but will

make sure your fuel mixture is correct also check t your air cleaner it will not run right without it or if it extremly dirty

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2009

SOURCE: carb settings mixture jets on a homelite weedeater st155

ther is no set setting but to get it to run so it can be adjusted. lightly close the high off then open the low about two turns. try to start if starts slowly adust the low screw till it runs normal with the choke all the way off. then start to add throttle while turning the high out till regiured rpms ar reached with no misses. this takes awhile even fo a seasoned mech and may require several attempts

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vince janis

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2010

SOURCE: My Homelite trimlite trimmer will only run in the

Dirty carb or adjustment needle. Or adjustment no good on carb.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2010

SOURCE: My Homelite trimlite trimmer will only run in the

Could be a dirty fuel filter or cracked fuel line. The filter is usually inside the tank. You should be able to take the cap off and turn the unit upside down and shake it so that the filter drops from the tank. If not then grab it with a pair of needle nose pliers. If changing the filter or replacing the lines doesn't work, the carburetor might need to be cleaned.

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Blower Vac HBL26BVN. The plastic primmer button has split. I cannot get a relacement. Help

Try this link:
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/homelite-ut08544-vac-attack-parts-c-18807_18808_139650.html
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My bike is leaking gas from the choke button

The shaft of the choke, where it goes into the Carby, has a brass sleeve that the choke shaft slides in. That could be 'Slightly' egg shaped, thus giving enough gap for fuel; to leak?
Try Googling the Specs for your model carb., see if you can get OEM?
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The bike is a 250 DT1 1972 model. I runs but I'm not sure in what position (up or down) the choke lever should be in. Thanks

If it's a butterfly style choke with a plate on the back of the carb, remove the boot that goes to the air cleaner and you'll be able to see the choke plate. If you can't get your head in there to see, stick a finger in there and operate the lever. When it's blocking the throat, it's on.
If the lever is in the front of the carb, it's not really a choke. It's an enrichening valve, that controls a brass valve that opens a port to allow extra fuel into the carb. Whatever direction of the lever pulls it up, that's on. Good luck, cool old enduro!
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My vac wont start, there seems to be a problem with the choke not opening up properly, the spring seems to be broken?

You may have sucked some rubbish into the carb which is stopping the choke from opening properly, try taking the air filter off and having a look inside the carb to see if there is anything in there.
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My Stihl 210 saw will not shut off . After I flip the lever to the up position it just keeps idling. Have to switch it up and down numerous times for it to finally stop.

Pull the trigger, set the thumb-lever to full choke, and remove the air filter cover. Observe the flat brass spring behind that cover (on the left side of the unit). It should be ABOVE the shaft that rotates when the thumb-lever is moved up or down. Also notice the black wire with a round brass terminal on the end. That is the "stop-circuit" wire and should be inserted into the notch atop the rotating shaft, directly UNDER the flat brass spring.

If assembled correctly, the terminal end of the black wire will rotate when the thumb lever is moved upward and it will slide UNDER the flat brass spring to kill the engine by grounding it out. If the flat brass spring is located UNDER the shaft, it will not contact the wire's terminal. To avoid this in the future, always pull the throttle trigger BEFORE moving the thumb lever to choke position. If the thumb lever is pressed downward without pulling the throttle trigger first this issue will happen again.
Feel free to comment if this does not resolve your issue.

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Thottle will no stay in one position. There is a black spacer that slides over the throttle shaft between the shaft an the leaver. Will a new leaver come with that black spacer. Blower model wt200

Three (3) possible carbs were available on your machine.
If you have:
Walbro model WT-606 carb, the choke and throttle levers are available in kit form (which leads me to believe the spacer comes with them). Throttle lever kit part #530071726 and choke lever kit part #530071725.

If you have:
ZAMA model C1Q-W11 carb, the choke AND throttle levers are BOTH a part of the carb itself. (Would need a whole carb to get your part.) Complete carb part #530071465.

If you have:
ZAMA model C1Q-W11C carb, the choke and throttle levers are available in kit form (which leads me to believe the spacer comes with them). Throttle lever kit part #530071715 and choke lever kit part #530071716.

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You need to rebuild the carburetor. Go to m-and-d.com then parts diagram then illustrated parts online then parts look up then under select OEM select Homelite then do as instructed. You should find the parts you need and hopefully the parts breakdown for the carb. this will help you in the rebuild. If it does not have the parts breakdown for the carb. find what mfg and model carb. it is then go to that site for breakdown.
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