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  • 1993 200trxx pressure control valve grommet

    When I was changing the pressure control valve, the grommet fell inside the housing and into the engine. I can't get it out, I ordered new gaskets to take it all apart (I think it's the exhaust) to get it out of there. Before I disassemble, do I need to or will it blow out the exhaust? I have no problem doing it but I don't want to if it isn't a problem.

    Thanks

  • #2
    most people that do that fish it out with a wire rigged as a hook

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    • #3
      I'm not sure how to do that. I can't see it in the hole, that's what worries me. I tried blowing compressed air up the water tube in hopes of at least getting it in site. I think I knocked it down in there farther with the needle nose when I tried to grab it. I could try a piece of wire in a hook first, how far down can it actually fall?

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      • #4
        I would try to fish it out. Then try some more. Disassembly should be a last

        resort on that 24 year old motor, especially if you use it near the coast. There

        are a few posts on here about retreiving that grommet.

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        • #5
          Tape a section of hose to the nozzle on a vacuum cleaner

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          • #6
            wont fall far.
            it is in that pocket.
            fish it out with a wire.
            I fish them a few times a year.
            I only charge 100 bucks for the fishing trip.

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            • #7
              Thanks for all the help! I got it out with a hook and about 30 minutes of fishing for it
              Attached Files

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              • #8
                I bet you will be more careful from now on with that grommet

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                • #9
                  You're not kidding. I actually made a loop on the end of the wire when I was installing it so if it did fall in again it'd be caught by the wire. Worked great. Thanks again

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