Need carb help with my Eton Viper 90R
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Need carb help with my Eton Viper 90R
Hi Everyone,
I have a 2005 Eton Viper 90R that sat for a year. It ran fine before and then last year it cranks but only idled. If I gave it gas, it died. Now I was trying to crank it again and get it going. It does nothing. I pulled the plug and it is dry. It has gas but sure it is bad. One thing I want to do is what I read on the Eton website - pull the bowl, main and jets. Do I need to remove the carb from the engine for this?
Thanks,
Warren
I have a 2005 Eton Viper 90R that sat for a year. It ran fine before and then last year it cranks but only idled. If I gave it gas, it died. Now I was trying to crank it again and get it going. It does nothing. I pulled the plug and it is dry. It has gas but sure it is bad. One thing I want to do is what I read on the Eton website - pull the bowl, main and jets. Do I need to remove the carb from the engine for this?
Thanks,
Warren
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yes. if i were you i would drain the gas tank and fill with new gas and then pull the carb out and remove all the jets and and basically open up every orifice you can find and then soak it (drop the jets in their with it) overnight in a carb cleaner. after a good soak pull it out and then if you have carb jet spray use that to blow into the orifices and then blow everything out with compressed air. after its dry and put back together it should crank up.
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