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[Lifetime Warranty] 0A4600 Carburetor for Nikki A4600 Carburetor Generac

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0A4600 Carburetor for Nikki A4600 Carburetor Generac

Key Features

  • Direct replacement carburetor for specified Generac engines.
  • Complete assembly for straightforward installation.
  • Regulates the air and fuel mixture for optimal engine performance.
  • Constructed to meet or exceed original equipment specifications.
  • Includes new gaskets for a complete and proper seal.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Generac: 0A4600, 091187, 091187A, 000935-3, 0052331
  • Nikki: A4600
  • Other: C126231

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Generac Engines:
    • GH360 (13HP)
    • GN360 (13HP)
    • GH410 (14HP, 15HP)
    • GN410 (14HP, 15HP)
    • GN410HS
    • 410cc engines
  • Generac Generator Models:
    • XG8000E

When to Replace

  • Engine is difficult to start or will not start.
  • Rough, unstable, or surging idle.
  • Engine stalls frequently, especially under load.
  • Visible fuel leakage from the carburetor body or gaskets.
  • Excessive black smoke from the exhaust, indicating a rich fuel mixture.
  • Noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency or engine power.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before beginning work.
  • Shut off the fuel supply and safely drain any remaining fuel.
  • Clean the engine's mounting surfaces to ensure a tight seal with new gaskets.
  • Carefully transfer all linkages and springs from the old carburetor to the new one.
  • Ensure fuel lines are correctly attached and free of kinks.
  • After installation, minor idle speed adjustments may be necessary for smooth operation.
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  • FIXING SYMPTOMS

    FIXING SYMPTOMS

    Popping/ banging/ sneezing sounds | Excessive exhaust | Starting difficulties | Idling issues
  • DURABLE MATERIAL

    DURABLE MATERIAL

    This part is made of lightweight and robust aluminum alloy which is flexibility and flame-retardant, enhancing durability
  • BEST SOLUTION

    BEST SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your generator is repaired and works like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    The Carburetor Kit is designed to be easily removed and replaced, allowing for quick and convenient maintenance
Enjoy your fresh garden with the support of our replacement part!

Enjoy your fresh garden with the support of our replacement part!

Manufacturer
‎BlueStars
Brand
‎BlueStars
Model
‎0A4600 Carburetor XG8000E
Item Weight
‎1.1 pounds
Product Dimensions
‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Manufacturer Part Number
‎0A4600
OEM Part Number
‎0A4600

FAQ

This carburetor is designed for Generac GN360, GH360, GN410, GH410, and 410HS engines. It is commonly used on 410cc portable generators, including models such as the XG8000E, GP7000, and GP8000.
This unit replaces several OEM part numbers, including 0A4600, A4600, 091187, 091187A, 000935-3, 0052331, 0053480, 0056250, C126231, and 91187A.
If your generator is surging (hunting for speed), struggling to start, running roughly under load, or leaking fuel from the bowl, the carburetor is often the culprit. These issues are frequently caused by internal clogs in the fuel jets or a stuck float needle, often resulting from stale or ethanol-blended fuel left sitting in the system.
Before installation, ensure your fuel tank is clean and free of debris. It is highly recommended to replace the fuel line and fuel filter at the same time to prevent contaminants from entering and clogging your new carburetor immediately upon startup.
Installation is a straightforward process that typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. You will need basic hand tools, including a socket set and screwdrivers. You must turn off the fuel supply at the tank, remove the air cleaner assembly, disconnect the fuel line and throttle linkage, and then unbolt the old carburetor from the engine block.
Yes, this assembly includes the required gaskets to ensure a proper, airtight seal between the carburetor, the air cleaner housing, and the engine intake manifold.