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Remove Bing carb for servicing on the X Air Hawk Hanuman
I'm trying my best to understand how to remove the 40mm Bing carburetor on my X Air Hanuman.
Does anyone know what parts to remove in order to access and completely disconnect the carb from the engine? I hope I don't have to remove the engine to simply access the carb? It looks like if I remove the exhaust muffler, I can then loosen the rubber boots from the carb to the intake assembly, and the perhaps try sliding the carb one way to wiggle it out from its location? Any guidance and tips are greatly appreciated! Any tips on how to reinstall with putting all the pushrods and screws and cables back together? Thanks again, Justin |
Attached are the pictures of where.my Bing carb is on my X Air Hanuman with 2nd generation Jabiru 2200
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For anyone that is interested - Bing 40mm carburetor was fairly straightforward on my jab 2200 X Air Hanuman. The exhaust muffler was removed and it slipped off with a little bit of patience and effort.
Upon inspection, the carburetor was fairly dirty with carbon due to it not being inspected for 14 years in service. It was cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner and all of rings and consumable parts replaced, including the rubber diaphragm. The Rotax dealer who serviced the bing carburetor was surprised it lasted this long with zero mechanical issues or failure. Needless to say all is well and it should be good to go for at least another 5 years. |
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