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  • #16
    Any specific advice for cleaning the carbs, other than make sure I put em back together the same way they came apart? I have cleaned quite a few 2 stroke carbs back in my snowmobiling days.

    Take apart and soak in carb cleaner and clean jets manually?

    Ultrasonic cleaner? I have access to a small one. (jewelry size - could fit maybe 2 carbs at a time).

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    • #17
      carbs are not difficult, time consuming but not difficult.
      I do them 1 at a time on the bench.
      you will have to remove them in pairs.

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      • #18
        Thanks. Weather looks crummy for the weekend, so I guess they will make a good project.

        I can get by without the carb rebuild kits as long as I'm careful, right?
        Last edited by SeaDouble; 05-27-2011, 08:42 PM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Post
          time for a carb job and check the fuel pump diaphram.
          I checked the diaphragms of the fuel pumps, and there were some deposits in the bottom of each pump, and also deposits stuck to the mating surface of the diaphragm. I cleaned the deposits out of each pump, but will have to order the diaphragms.

          This would not be enough to cause my problem would it?

          Am i wrong to assume that if I have deposits in my fuel pumps, that I also have them in my carbs?

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          • #20
            I would think so, as that is were it goes when it leaves the pump

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