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[Lifetime Warranty] TRX350 Carburetor Kit Honda Rancher

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TRX350 Carburetor Kit Honda Rancher

Key Features

Complete kit to overhaul and rebuild a single, original equipment carburetor. All components are manufactured to meet or exceed original specifications for reliable performance.

  • Includes all necessary gaskets and O-rings
  • Float bowl gasket
  • Float valve needle and seat assembly
  • Main and slow jets
  • Air/fuel mixture screw with spring, washer, and O-ring

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

This kit services the original equipment carburetors installed on the Honda models listed under compatibility. It is a direct replacement for the internal wear-and-tear components of the stock carburetor.

Compatibility & Fitment

Designed for all 2WD and 4WD versions of the following Honda ATVs:

  • Honda Rancher 350 (2000-2006)
  • TRX350FE (2000-2006)
  • TRX350FM (2000-2006)
  • TRX350TE (2000-2006)
  • TRX350TM (2000-2006)
  • TRX350ES (2000-2006)

When to Replace

Service your carburetor with this kit if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Engine is hard to start or will not idle smoothly
  • Hesitation or bogging upon acceleration
  • Visible fuel leaks from the carburetor body
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Black smoke from exhaust, indicating a rich fuel mixture

Installation Tips

  • Thoroughly clean the carburetor body and all metal parts with a suitable carburetor cleaner before installing new components.
  • Document or take a photo of the original jet sizes and mixture screw settings before disassembly.
  • Verify the float height is set to the factory specification after installing the new float valve assembly.
  • Ensure all O-rings and gaskets are correctly seated to prevent air or fuel leaks.
  • After installation, adjust the idle and air/fuel mixture screws for optimal engine performance.
  • Fixing Symptoms

    Fixing Symptoms

    Popping/ banging/ sneezing sounds | Excessive exhaust | Starting difficulties | Idling issues | Carburetor floods
  • Premium Quality

    Premium Quality

    It is crafted from a lightweight and robust aluminum alloy that offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and a favorable strength-to-weight ratio
  • Saving Solution

    Saving Solution

    Enjoy the great feeling when your engine is repaired and works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • Simple Installation

    Simple Installation

    The Carburetor is designed to be easily removed and replaced, allowing for quick and convenient maintenance.
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Manufacturer
‎BlueStars
Brand
‎BlueStars
Model
‎TRX350 Carburetor
Item Weight
‎2.35 pounds
Package Dimensions
‎9.13 x 6.65 x 5.39 inches
Manufacturer Part Number
‎TRX350

FAQ

This kit is designed to fit all Honda Rancher 350 (TRX350) models produced from 2000 through 2006. This includes the FE, FM, TE, and TM trim levels, covering both 2WD and 4WD configurations.
This kit provides the essential components needed to restore your carburetor, including new O-rings, gaskets, a float valve assembly, a needle valve, and a complete set of jets.
You likely need a rebuild if your ATV is experiencing hard starting, rough idling, stalling at low speeds, or a noticeable loss of power under load. These issues are frequently caused by internal clogs or worn-out seals that prevent the engine from receiving the correct fuel-to-air ratio.
Rebuilding the carburetor is a manageable task for most DIY enthusiasts, though it requires patience and attention to detail. You will generally need a basic mechanic's tool set, including metric sockets, wrenches, and flat-head and Phillips screwdrivers. Plan for a few hours to ensure you can carefully remove, disassemble, clean, and reassemble the unit without losing small components.
The most common culprit is the degradation of fuel, particularly if the ATV has sat for an extended period. Ethanol-blended fuels can leave behind sticky varnish deposits that clog the tiny passages in the jets. Additionally, internal rubber O-rings and gaskets naturally harden or crack over time, leading to air and fuel leaks that disrupt engine performance.
Before starting, ensure your workspace is clean to prevent dirt from entering the carburetor body. When disassembling, take photos of the linkage and cable routing to make reinstallation easier. It is also highly recommended to thoroughly clean the carburetor body with an appropriate solvent before installing the new parts from the kit.