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How to clean a Carburator?

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How to clean a Carburator?

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First, a proper diagnosis will say if you need to take your carb apart or not. I would say the first thing you need to do before you take apart a carburetor is to get a manual that shows the dis-assembly and reassembly of your carb. It will tell you how to adjust your adjustment screws. how to set your float, what jets you should have, etc. Then when you go to clean your carb, you take everything apart, remove any gaskets and rubber components, disassemble any parts that can be broken down and clean it in a carburetor cleaner that comes in a gallon can… let the hard parts sit from 24 to 72 hours (depending on the condition of the carb, and then reassemble according to your manual. The carb will work the way it was designed to if everything is done properly.

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