Cleaning carb how
#2
unscrew the main and pilot jets for cleaning and passages. it would help if you could see a parts break down of what your working on. go to ronnies.com to the parts finder and put your bike in and check out the carb parts break down to see what to look for. imo
#3
Make sure your work area is clean and take stendori's advice have the schmeatic BEFORE you start. The wise person told me you can buy a the rebuilt parts for 30-50 bucks for new gasket, jets, needle, float and just put the new ones in. Make sure you either use air to blow things out or carb cleaner do not stick anythng else inside the needles.
My advice would be to buy the parts and just install them new!
My advice would be to buy the parts and just install them new!
#4
Ok, a parts view wld be nice the one at polaris blows lol! i went to ronnies.com but cant seem to get the parts drop down list to work? So if u have a link of the carb or point me in the right dirrection that wld be cool
Friend and i tore into it b4 we knew what we where doing lol! I have not tore into a carb in long time over 15 yrs! We looked at the what i now think was the Valve, Needle but we did not take them out
sprayed it out with carb cleaner put diff spark plug in and test drove it and Nope prob still there! So now we get to tear appart again and clean the carb the correct way and hope like he>> it works. Any other hints or tips you all can come up with i will take. Like the choke ya cld not get it off even grinded a wrench down and still no luck. Ty guys
Friend and i tore into it b4 we knew what we where doing lol! I have not tore into a carb in long time over 15 yrs! We looked at the what i now think was the Valve, Needle but we did not take them out
sprayed it out with carb cleaner put diff spark plug in and test drove it and Nope prob still there! So now we get to tear appart again and clean the carb the correct way and hope like he>> it works. Any other hints or tips you all can come up with i will take. Like the choke ya cld not get it off even grinded a wrench down and still no luck. Ty guys
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