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B1k3R 31-12-10 07:12 PM

Re: Carb cleaner
 
I totally agree with perishing rubber. .

I only use it like this when I get a project and after I have checked the necessary I check for a spark and then a little fuel down the bore to see what happens. If if fires I spray some into the carb when running for a short period before a total strip down. This gives me time to see it a bike "pulls" and I throw away the carb gaskets anyway. Some of these bikes haven't been run for a decade and have normally been stored with fuel in. I am not sure how much benefit spraying cleaner into a SV carb, that has only been standing a couple of Months, would do but probably not much.

As you have said, do it properly. Ultarsound, dishwasher without detergent or air gun and carb cleaner (watching both with your hands). Depending on what you can afford.

bigchris 31-12-10 07:53 PM

Thanks for the advice, id like to strip the carbs down but to be honest im not that clued up on carbs??? A bit out of my depth!!

beabert 01-01-11 01:53 PM

Re: Carb cleaner, exactly where to use it?
 
At the very least do it when off, so the cleaner has a chance of working its way down from the top.

I filled a plastic party bowl up with carb cleaner once to soak the jets, when i returned, the bowl was no more, just a white liquid mess lol.

beabert 01-01-11 01:59 PM

Re: Carb cleaner, exactly where to use it?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bigchris (Post 2449893)
Thanks for the advice, id like to strip the carbs down but to be honest im not that clued up on carbs??? A bit out of my depth!!

Well you have to start somewhere, take photos and have the a manual present, do one thing at a time then put it back, its not hard at all :-)

yorkie_chris 01-01-11 03:09 PM

Re: Carb cleaner, exactly where to use it?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beabert (Post 2450096)
At the very least do it when off, so the cleaner has a chance of working its way down from the top.

I filled a plastic party bowl up with carb cleaner once to soal the jets, when i returned, the bowl was no more, just a white liquid mess lol.

Yeah I've had the same, working with one of those grey plastic trays. Had my montesa carb in bits in it, went to pick the tray up to put it on the bench and picked up the walls of the tray... the bottom of it stayed on the floor :smt103

Lozzo 01-01-11 04:29 PM

Re: Carb cleaner, exactly where to use it?
 
Don't let carb cleaner get anywhere near paintwork or screens. Don't ask me how I know this, I just do OK?

hongman 01-01-11 05:20 PM

Re: Carb cleaner, exactly where to use it?
 
This is actually on my list of things to do this year to the bike (not that it particularly needs it, just fancy having a go) and I'm glad I read this, didnt realise how dangerous carb cleaner was!

yorkie_chris 01-01-11 06:37 PM

Re: Carb cleaner, exactly where to use it?
 
If it doesn't need it then don't do it. Not worth risk of c*cking something up.

If you want to try something like that learn how to balance carbs.

hongman 01-01-11 06:42 PM

Re: Carb cleaner, exactly where to use it?
 
I was going to strip em down, clean, reassemble and balance.

I have no idea what state the carbs are actually in, iif they've ever been serviced, etc. Thought this would be a good learning exercise as well as some nice preventative maintenance. no?

Edit: The choke is a little sticky!

Lozzo 01-01-11 06:43 PM

Re: Carb cleaner, exactly where to use it?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2450216)
If it doesn't need it then don't do it. Not worth risk of c*cking something up.

If you want to try something like that learn how to balance carbs.

Incredibly difficult to do with a complete bank of four. Do it over a mattress if you can't risk breaking them.

Start by balancing them on your open palm, then on the end of a finger before progressing to balancing them on your nose... :D


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