Introduction
Follow this guide to replace a worn or damaged carburetor on the Honda FC600 tiller.
Tools
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            Grab the spark plug cap and pull it straight out to disconnect the spark plug from the engine. 
 
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            Use your fingers to unscrew and remove the wing nut securing the air filter cover to the air filter elbow. 
 
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            Use your fingers to unscrew and remove the wing nut securing the air filter to the air filter elbow. 
 
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            Use a 10 mm socket and socket wrench to remove the 25.5 mm-long bolt securing the air filter elbow to the tiller. 
 
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            Use a 10 mm socket and socket wrench to remove the two nuts securing the air filter elbow to the carburetor's threaded rods. 
 
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            Use a pair of snap ring pliers to loosen the spring hose clamp on the breather tube, pulling it out 2-3 cm so it's not clamping onto the end of the tube. 
 
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            Pull the air filter elbow straight off, making sure it clears the carburetor's threaded rods. 
 
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            Press and hold down the fuel valve's safety lock button. 
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            Begin to turn the fuel valve knob counter-clockwise, continuing to hold down the safety lock button until the knob clears the button. 
 
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            Place a small gasoline-safe container under the drain spout. 
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            Turn the fuel valve knob counter-clockwise until it faces downward to drain any gasoline that may be remaining in the carburetor. 
 
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            Use a pair of needle nose pliers to squeeze and loosen the spring hose clamp on the fuel supply hose. 
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            Move the clamp up 2-3 cm so it's not clamping down onto the end of the tube. 
 
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            Grab onto the end of the fuel supply hose and pull it straight up to disconnect it from the carburetor. 
 
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            Grab the throttle return spring and push it down to point the tip of the hook downward. 
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            Apply an upward motion to lift the tip of the hook out of its connector on the carburetor. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.