16 hp duromax

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KartFab

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A new one if you don't want to mess with cleaning it out/rebuilding it? Carbs don't go bad, they just need to be taken apart and cleaned, sometimes seals/gaskets need to be replaced.
 

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What do you hate about it. No adjustment screws? Its not that hard to jet these. A cheap drill bit set and a little time and you'll be good to go.
 

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Well mostly i hate the plastic linkage and parts and I have to have a strong spring to bring it back to idle.It still works ok just like a better carb. I look at some on ebay but I dont no how to choose one do I go by cubic inch etc ?

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U can use pretty much any carb of a similar displacement engine

Maybe try a Honda carb

If u want a straight bolt on then your only option is anoughter duromax
Maybe an older one
 

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I try to match up carburetors with a the samesize or slightly larger ID. Only go with a larger diameter Id if your going to port to match. You will have to make a custom intake manifold to marry the new style carb to the block
 

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Well mostly i hate the plastic linkage and parts and I have to have a strong spring to bring it back to idle.It still works ok just like a better carb. I look at some on ebay but I dont no how to choose one do I go by cubic inch etc ?

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Loosen the nut on the throttle arm.
 

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I did that first with no luck..its the linkage thats to weak,I found a guy on here uses a mikuni 33mm carb on his 16hp.
 
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