dspecial Posted June 3, 2017 Report Posted June 3, 2017 hi folks Has anyone tried these ebay ones (aisan copy?) are they are any better or worse than the orig? I have just restarted my ke70, which is running rough, it had sat in storage for many years. After some checks I believe the carby is the problem. It ran fine when i last drove it, has 200k on it. I gave it a good clean which helped a little but noticed the accellerator plunger no longer squirts fuel. It runs ok at higher revs, but wont idle and dies when the choke is off... I could either buy an overhaul kit (approx $60) which may or may not fix the problem, or for about $135 i could get an aftermarket one, but I would like some feedback first. cheers Gary Quote
Max666 Posted June 27, 2017 Report Posted June 27, 2017 Hi I'd like to find out about them too, have you had any luck with the carby? cheers max666 Quote
rebuilder86 Posted July 1, 2017 Report Posted July 1, 2017 i bought one for my farm bush basher corolla. It works, sort of... the problems: The motor now sounds like a russian tractor the accelerator pump plunger is terrible and has completely failed for me after one use, but that may be because ours sits in a car which isnt run for periods of sometimes up to 8 months which leads to it drying out and shrinking. The bowl cover gasket that comes in it, will disintegrate the first time you open it, so don't open it. The ported vacuum is effectively useless and supplies next to no vacuum at any throttle position, so best run off manifold vacuum for spark advance. The good things: its cheap it works so long as you install it and drive it normally. Quote
7000rpm Posted July 1, 2017 Report Posted July 1, 2017 An ovehaul kit should sort it all out. i have a spare ke70 one if you need it Quote
parrot Posted July 1, 2017 Report Posted July 1, 2017 Realistically the only thing that wears out on a carby is the throttle spindle. As long as there is no wear there, everything else can be replaced with a rebuild kit. There are often subtle differences from year to year in linkages and other connections which mean that something you may assume will be a bolt on, isn't, even though it's for a 4K Plus jetting etc may be more suited to a forklift rather than a Corolla Quote
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