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Re: Help! Carb problems
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Posted by Jerry/MT on February 21, 2006 at 09:52:14 from (67.72.98.46):
In Reply to: Help! Carb problems posted by td6man on February 20, 2006 at 19:14:10:
Probably the most important thing about rebuilding a carburetor is to get it really, really clean. Get a can of cleaner, disassemble the carb and soak all the metal for a couple of days. Blow out all the holes with compressed air, then use carb cleaner in a spray can to verify that they are really clean. If they aren't let it soak again overnight and repeat. Repeat until it's really clean and then reassemble with new gaskets, etc.and adjsut float level and jets. For stubborn deposits in small passage ways use monofillament line not wire or drill bits to clean them out.
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