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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16ft mirrocraft build
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<blockquote data-quote="gumbo860" data-source="post: 274712" data-attributes="member: 9313"><p>Cleaning a carb is simple man! You can do it. You don't need a compressor. Get a can of carb cleaner, it comes with a straw like a WD40 can kind of and it sprays out with some good pressure. Blast that bad boy all over the removed carb in all the small nooks and holes an rebuild. </p><p></p><p>The choke could be an issue too, usually a motor likes to idle at half choke for a bit before going closed choke. Can you hold the choke out while it warms up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gumbo860, post: 274712, member: 9313"] Cleaning a carb is simple man! You can do it. You don't need a compressor. Get a can of carb cleaner, it comes with a straw like a WD40 can kind of and it sprays out with some good pressure. Blast that bad boy all over the removed carb in all the small nooks and holes an rebuild. The choke could be an issue too, usually a motor likes to idle at half choke for a bit before going closed choke. Can you hold the choke out while it warms up? [/QUOTE]
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