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Re: Soaking a carb?
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Posted by ChadS on December 17, 2004 at 05:55:15 from (66.228.96.215):
In Reply to: Soaking a carb? posted by Kelly C on December 16, 2004 at 08:13:36:
Mineral spirits works the best for the dollar. Couple of days in a coffee can, and loosens up all the gunk inside the carb casting. Make sure you get the little plug out of the throttle body, and blow it out with air for a while. Good way to know if all the passages are clear, is to blow air in each hole, and find where it exits, if you find a hole that dont have air, or alot of air, then there is where you problem location is in the carb. M-450 carbs are simple to rebuild, unless it is the later version, and has the idle screw up on the carb flange, then it is a different circuit style, where the "curb idle" lol sets the idle system for operation. ChadS
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