Plus 1 ^^ on both posts.
ALL THE JETS have to be REMOVED and you should be able to SEE LIGHT THRU THEM.
If not, their NOT CLEAN and WILL cause running issues.
Also, the orifices they screw into, you should be able to squirt brake or carb cleaner thru them and see the fluid come out elsewhere (depending on the orifice).
And unless you have paper gaskets, all your O-rings, etc, should be fine to reuse
Last week I had a 90cc Yamaha 4 wheeler with a badly clogged carb. The idle jet is so small my jet cleaning tip were too big...
Ended up using a pulled wire from a hand held wire brush.
Even with that, took me easily two hours, carb cleaner and 150 PSI to finally get it open... And if I had not cleaned that jet, the idle would not have been good. Once done, nice steady idle, ran like a top.. You can see the main jet in the pic, the idle jet was behind it:
ALL THE JETS have to be REMOVED and you should be able to SEE LIGHT THRU THEM.
If not, their NOT CLEAN and WILL cause running issues.
Also, the orifices they screw into, you should be able to squirt brake or carb cleaner thru them and see the fluid come out elsewhere (depending on the orifice).
And unless you have paper gaskets, all your O-rings, etc, should be fine to reuse
Last week I had a 90cc Yamaha 4 wheeler with a badly clogged carb. The idle jet is so small my jet cleaning tip were too big...
Ended up using a pulled wire from a hand held wire brush.
Even with that, took me easily two hours, carb cleaner and 150 PSI to finally get it open... And if I had not cleaned that jet, the idle would not have been good. Once done, nice steady idle, ran like a top.. You can see the main jet in the pic, the idle jet was behind it:
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