After you remove the two nuts (that are holding the carb to the motor) then remove the two screws. The carb will come right out. That if you follow all the other directions
got a 2000 honda rebel. jus rebuilt carb. the bike starts up perfect and then immediately dies. when i try to use the choke, it just cranks and cranks until the battery dies. i can get it started and keep it running under wide open throttle, but when i back off the throttle and try to choke it, she just dies. i know my rebel needs to be choked for a least a min or two before she'll idle properly. any suggestions?
Get a inline fuel filler if you don't already have one.
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