Walbro/Homelite parts site
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Walbro/Homelite parts site
I did some searching of the site but found mostly old posts of people who are now out of business. I'm looking to find a rebuild kit for my carb on my Enforcer Super Sport which I believe is a 25cc water cooler homie. The carb is very corroded ahe I wanted to get a new one to put on while I work on this one. I also was wondering if there was a Walbro with a primer bulb that would bolt straight up to this motor. Thank in advance!
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Quick update. I pulled the carb and the only number I could find was a hand scribed number that says 5003B. Can anyone tell me which carb I have and where to get a replacement or what else will work? Thanks
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Eric, when you get the Walbro part number, you can go to this website to get more information. Dan.
http://wem.walbro.com/walbro/family2.asp
http://wem.walbro.com/walbro/family2.asp
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I think it is a Warehouse Hobby big bore carb they used to sell and the Walbro number was removed and a WHH 5003 part number applied.
Those carbs are no longer made I do not believe but there are several that will replace it.
A 644 might do just fine if you want primer bulb. A 990 even better choice.
Those carbs are no longer made I do not believe but there are several that will replace it.
A 644 might do just fine if you want primer bulb. A 990 even better choice.
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I think it is a Warehouse Hobby big bore carb they used to sell and the Walbro number was removed and a WHH 5003 part number applied.
Those carbs are no longer made I do not believe but there are several that will replace it.
A 644 might do just fine if you want primer bulb. A 990 even better choice.
Those carbs are no longer made I do not believe but there are several that will replace it.
A 644 might do just fine if you want primer bulb. A 990 even better choice.
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If your Homelite is modded a WT 644 0r WT 257 will work,but if stock as posted above a WA 167 is a carb for a stock or modded Homy. If you can't find a 167 then any carb with an 11.11mm venturi or near will work.BH Hanson sells an 811 that has the same venturi but without the choke and primer,which aren't actually needed on a r/c boat engine.Just prime and choke it with your finger.
http://www.bhhanson.com/sale_items.htm Go down to Zenoah20EI take-offs.
On Ebay sometimes you can find a carb with an 11.11 venturi. Here's a list of Walbro and Zama carbs with 11 mm venturi.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/engi...ml#post2371019
http://www.bhhanson.com/sale_items.htm Go down to Zenoah20EI take-offs.
On Ebay sometimes you can find a carb with an 11.11 venturi. Here's a list of Walbro and Zama carbs with 11 mm venturi.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/engi...ml#post2371019