The Beta 450RR I purchased last month had been sitting for awhile so it needed a little carburetor cleaning. It's super-tight fit and not the easiest part to pull out (unless you know a few tricks). I'll pass on wht little I learned in the process. First thing there was no need to remove the exhaust. I found that if remove the fuel inlet pipe there is enough room to pull the carburetor out through the top of the frame.
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Another trick I found on YouTube... cleaner the sensor connector before attempting to disconnect it. I used a toothbrush and after seconds of cleaning the connector pulled apart easily. |
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Another little hint... this little allen screw holds the throttle cable cover on the carburetor. I did not see the screw until I study the exploded view of the carburetor in the repair manual. |
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This is the fuel inlet pipe I mentioned in the beginning. It's held in place with a little phillips screw. |
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These shots are intended to show how tight the space is. |
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