Spree Carburetor
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racerbrown
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Spree Carburetor
So far I have bought 2 junk carburetors form ebay for a honda spree I am working on. When I tried to order a new one online I was told it was no longer available. Can someone please let me know if there is something that interchanges? I prefer something new. I am tired of working with junk. I would however like to stick with the electric choke/bystarter.
Re: Spree Carburetor
How do you know they are junk? Are there pieces missing? Have you tried cleaning them? You can get new gaskets, jets , and float valves for them.
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racerbrown
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Re: Spree Carburetor
Theads stripped. Flanges warped. Bowl pitted. Main jet drilled. Just junk. Bent needle shafts.The crap people are selling on Ebay is already used up. I know how to clean a carb. Even with the parts from both carbs there is not a enough good parts to build a good carb.
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Re: Spree Carburetor
Greetings:
Search for a post by USPSMale on the Forum. Greg rebuilds carbs to a professional standard and sells at a reasonable price. No junk carbs.
Search for a post by USPSMale on the Forum. Greg rebuilds carbs to a professional standard and sells at a reasonable price. No junk carbs.
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Most of my money is spent on scooterparts. The rest is just wasted.
"ISO": '03 Vespa ET4 Malossi187 74MPH
Flash 9: 2001 Elite SR Contesta 72 ZX Tran, 9:1 Gears, Stock Airbox/Carb/Pipe 58.8 MPH
Punkin: 2010 Vespa/Malossi S78, 61MPH
Re: Spree Carburetor
try a company named Keyster for rebuild kits.
busting my knuckles on vices since
for long as i can remember
for long as i can remember
Re: Spree Carburetor
Stripped threads can be repaired. Jets can be replaced. Don't know which needle shaft you mean, but you've had a really bad run of luck. By the same token, I've bought one carb on eBay and one in this forum and had good luck with both.racerbrown wrote:Theads stripped. Flanges warped. Bowl pitted. Main jet drilled. Just junk. Bent needle shafts.The crap people are selling on Ebay is already used up. I know how to clean a carb. Even with the parts from both carbs there is not a enough good parts to build a good carb.
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racerbrown
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Re: Spree Carburetor
You have all heard of ....third time is the charm! Yep bought a 3rd carb off of ebay. It looked like it came fresh off the scooter. Dirty nasty both inside and out. However it was all there and what was there wasn't wore out.
Cleaned it and now the scooter runs fine. I bought the scooter as a basket case and the carb and bystarter were gone so I didn't have anything to work with, besides some of the junk I was unlucky enough to buy off of ebay before getting a good one.
Cleaned it and now the scooter runs fine. I bought the scooter as a basket case and the carb and bystarter were gone so I didn't have anything to work with, besides some of the junk I was unlucky enough to buy off of ebay before getting a good one.
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CoyleCondenser
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Re: Spree Carburetor
Really?? I just stripped the threads on mine, is there an easier fix then using a tap and die to re-thread it??Lunytune wrote:Stripped threads can be repaired. Jets can be replaced. Don't know which needle shaft you mean, but you've had a really bad run of luck. By the same token, I've bought one carb on eBay and one in this forum and had good luck with both.racerbrown wrote:Theads stripped. Flanges warped. Bowl pitted. Main jet drilled. Just junk. Bent needle shafts.The crap people are selling on Ebay is already used up. I know how to clean a carb. Even with the parts from both carbs there is not a enough good parts to build a good carb.
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mousewheels
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Re: Spree Carburetor
You could use coil thread inserts, or through bolts and nuts on the carb side if there's enough room for access to hold the nut.is there an easier fix then using a tap and die to re-thread it??
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Heli-coils.mousewheels wrote:You could use coil thread inserts, or through bolts and nuts on the carb side if there's enough room for access to hold the nut.is there an easier fix then using a tap and die to re-thread it??
http://www.helicoil.in/
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'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
Re: Spree Carburetor
I just want to add that I found another alternative to Helicoils that I actually prefer for re-tapping into aluminum alloy. They are a German product called "RECOIL". The inserts are solid threads, not spring-like. You drill out the old thread with the appropriate size drill and then screw in the insert, which is self-tapping. Here is a link:
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 26hs%3Dcgj
My personal opinion is that the repair is superior to Helicoil.
Only problem is, I have not seen them available in the US. I got mine from Israel via a guy on eBay. His info is:
schtools(place the at sign here)netvision.net.il
www(dot)schwarcztools(dot)com
Just in case anyone is interested.
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 26hs%3Dcgj
My personal opinion is that the repair is superior to Helicoil.
Only problem is, I have not seen them available in the US. I got mine from Israel via a guy on eBay. His info is:
schtools(place the at sign here)netvision.net.il
www(dot)schwarcztools(dot)com
Just in case anyone is interested.
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mousewheels
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Re: Spree Carburetor
Bear writes 'Heli-coil'... OKmousewheels wrote:You could use coil thread inserts
Timesert is one US company with a solid insert. Will work on a link sheet for thread repair kits and info.
Timesert - A solid thread repair
http://www.timesert.com/
Recoil - Found some US sites to buy from. But not sure if the thread cutting insert is at these sites.
http://www.fastenal.com/web/products.ex ... 0186&Nty=0
http://www.allfasteners.com/Threaded-Inserts_c_1.html
Recoil mfg site links
coil: http://www.afsrecoil.net/en/Products/Wi ... serts.html
solid: http://www.afsrecoil.net/en/Products/Keysert.html
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CoyleCondenser
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Re: Spree Carburetor
Awesome, Ill have to check at the store tomm. Its was too nice out today to not be riding. I need my trusty steed!!
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I have used Timeserts before, the only real problem was they don't make all of their products in Stainless Steel which does get the job done for me.
Bear 45/70

'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree