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GCV190 HRX217 Carburetor Kit - Fits Honda GCV190 GCV190LA GCV190A Engine HRX217 HRB217 HRX217K1 HRX217K2 Lawn Mower

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2.0RPM Grill Auger Motor Replacement Parts - Universal Barbecue Auger Motor 120V 60Hz 2 Pole

Key Features

  • Operating Speed: 2.0 RPM
  • Electrical Rating: 120V, 60Hz
  • Motor Type: 2-pole AC electric motor
  • Function: Drives the auger to feed wood pellets into the fire pot
  • Construction: Heavy-duty metal housing and gears
  • Includes: 1 x auger motor, mounting screws

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Replaces part number PB-6016
  • Direct replacement for motors with matching 2.0 RPM, 120V, 60Hz, 2-pole specifications.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits many wood pellet grill and smoker models from brands including Traeger, Pit Boss, Camp Chef, Z Grills, and Nexgrill.
  • Verify fitment by confirming your existing motor has the same electrical and speed specifications (120V, 60Hz, 2.0 RPM).

When to Replace

  • Auger motor is noisy, grinding, or seizing.
  • Inconsistent or complete failure to feed pellets to the fire pot.
  • Grill experiences frequent temperature swings or flame-outs due to fuel delivery issues.
  • Motor does not operate when power is applied.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the grill from the power source before beginning installation.
  • Ensure the new motor is securely mounted and aligned with the auger shaft.
  • Check that the wire connections are correct and secure.
  • Test the motor's operation briefly before fully reassembling the grill hopper.
  • COMPATIBLE MODELS

    COMPATIBLE MODELS

    Compatible with specific Pressure Washer/ Lawn Mower models of Honda
  • PART NUMBERS

    PART NUMBERS

    Replaces part numbers: Honda #16100-Z0Y-013, 16100-Z8D-911, 16100-Z0Y-853, 16100-Z0Y-851, 16100-Z0Y-013, 16100-Z0Y-812, 16100-Z0Y-811, 16100-Z0Y-003
  • FIX ENGINE'S SYMPTOMS

    FIX ENGINE'S SYMPTOMS

    Popping/ banging/ sneezing sounds | Engine won't start | Idling issues | Excessive exhaust | Carburetor floods
  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility
SIMPLE INSTALLATION

SIMPLE INSTALLATION

1. Turn off the fuel valve. Drain the fuel tank; 2. Remove the air filter cover, air filter, and air filter housing; 3. Disconnect the fuel lines. Remove the linkage from the carburetor; 4. Discard your old carburetor. Reinstall with our new part!
Manufacturer
‎BlueStars
Brand
‎BlueStars
Model
‎GCV190 HRX217 Carburetor Kit
Item Weight
‎12 ounces
Product Dimensions
‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Manufacturer Part Number
‎GCV190

FAQ

This kit is designed for Honda GCV190, GCV190A, and GCV190LA engines, and commonly fits Honda HRB217, HRX217, HRX217K1, and HRX217K2 mower series listed for carburetor part 16100-Z0Y-813. Fitment should be confirmed by matching your engine model and original carburetor part number.
The main carburetor part number is 16100-Z0Y-813. Reported cross-references include 16100-Z0Y-812, 16100-Z0Y-003, 16100-Z0Y-811, 16100-Z0Y-013, 16100-Z0Y-853, and 16100-Z8D-911. The included insulator part number is 16211-ZL8-000.
Typical signs include hard starting, hunting or surging at steady throttle, rough idle, stalling after startup, needing choke to keep running, and poor throttle response. On these Honda mower engines, a clogged main jet or varnish inside the carburetor is a common cause when the engine has sat with old fuel.
The 16211-ZL8-000 insulator sits between the carburetor and engine and helps isolate the carburetor from engine heat. If the insulator is cracked, warped, or leaking air, the engine may run lean, surge, or become hard to tune. Replacing it during a carburetor repair is often a good idea, especially if the old gaskets or mounting surfaces are damaged.
For most owners, this is a moderate repair that usually takes about 20 to 45 minutes. Basic tools are typically enough: a 10 mm socket or wrench, screwdriver, pliers for hose clamps, and a scraper or pick to remove old gasket material. On similar Honda GCV190 setups, the air cleaner housing, carburetor, insulator, and gaskets are removed together from the mounting studs or bolts, so take note of linkage and spring positions before disassembly.
Drain old fuel and refill with fresh gasoline, inspect the fuel line for cracks, and check the air filter and spark plug condition. Also verify that the fuel shutoff, tank vent, and choke linkage are working correctly. If the old carburetor failed due to stale fuel or debris, cleaning the fuel tank and checking for contamination will help prevent the replacement from clogging quickly.
The most common cause is fuel varnish from gasoline left sitting in the carburetor, especially fuel blended with ethanol. Small passages and jets in GCV190 carburetors can plug easily, which leads to surging, lean running, and no-start conditions. Heat, aging gaskets, and vacuum leaks around the insulator or intake side can also affect performance.