Carbs..
- fireguzzi
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Its nice to see that you are excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! about your carbs, and that you pause...................... to think about what you are saying, but we dont need to SEE the thought process. So quit with the !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!................................. {...................}
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Re: carbs.
Sometimes just a soak and a blow won't get all the crud out od the jets and other small orfices. Then you have either take a poker of soft material, like the bristle od a nylon brush, and clean them out. Or better yet, find someone with an ultra-sonic parts cleaner and have them clean them out.UncleD wrote:thanks for your input.. i rebuilt carbs. with kit -- new parts..... nothing should be gummed up, after soaking with carb cleaner three times ! blowed with air too.... nothing should be gummed up ....
And seriously. Take your meds.
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