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Cummins12V98 wrote: Buck up and buy the real deal.
Bet the "real deal" is Chinese also!!...![doh [emoticon]](https://forums.goodsamclub.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/doh.gif)
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Racklefratz

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Cummins12V98 wrote: I am sure you have looked into re building the carb?
If you're "sure" about that, why is it a question?
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otrfun wrote: I saw two OEM Onan carbs in this same link (one ~$300, another ~$450) that only had 4.0 and 4.4 reviews, respectively. Only did a quick 30 sec look. There could be more. I find that interesting.
I'm getting more and more skeptical regarding Amazon "reviews".
In many cases, seemingly, a lot of 'em don't know what they're doing. They buy the wrong product, it doesn't work, and then they give the product a bad review.
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Cummins12V98 wrote: This is why a certain Country owns us, people are happy to buy the CHEAP option over and over again.
I am sure you have looked into re building the carb?
Tried cleaning a Kawasaki on a golf cart. Messed with it and messed with it. Finally talked to a buddy good with small engines and he told me to just by a cheap knock off for a 1/10th the price of the name brand part.
10 min work to swap it out and it ran fine for the next year until I sold the cart.
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valhalla360

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SuperBus wrote: I recently purchased a cheap Chinese carb because the OE part was on backorder (and still is) since June (for a Stihl pole saw). I have been reluctant to install it. Granted, carbs aren't the most complicated things on the planet, but these knock offs are straight copies of the originals - including any flaws that are in the few pieces they copied into mass production. The manufacturer of the knock off doesn't know why one dimension is what they measured it at (tolerances aren't defined), nor does he understand the materials, surfaces finishes, etc. It is blind copy and that is why it is cheap. Furthermore, it's likely the manufacturing processes are uncontrolled, and quality varies widely. The OE part is expensive because there was a staff of professionals behind its development, it was validated in a certified laboratory, and it was made in a controlled facility (even if it may have been overseas). These are things to consider when placing parts on expensive systems.
Naw, they simply know a lot of people will buy the OEM part...just because they don't know any better. When they sell it for 10 times what it should cost, they don't don't care if it scares off 50% of the potential buyers.
Ever notice with car insurance, unless you have a specific rider, insurance will typically only pay for equivalent parts...because they work fine 99% of the time. If the after market brake brands failed regularly, it would cost the insurance company more than paying for the high price OEM brakes.
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valhalla360

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Racklefratz wrote: otrfun wrote: I saw two OEM Onan carbs in this same link (one ~$300, another ~$450) that only had 4.0 and 4.4 reviews, respectively. Only did a quick 30 sec look. There could be more. I find that interesting.
I'm getting more and more skeptical regarding Amazon "reviews".
In many cases, seemingly, a lot of 'em don't know what they're doing. They buy the wrong product, it doesn't work, and then they give the product a bad review.
The star rating is certainly just a starting point. You need to read thru and see what they are saying. This is nothing new and nothing specific to amazon.
Reviews are still very useful...if you pay attention to what is being said.
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Cummins12V98

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Racklefratz wrote: Cummins12V98 wrote: I am sure you have looked into re building the carb?
If you're "sure" about that, why is it a question?
Guess my question SA is why you even needed to comment?
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