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    Carb Cleaner and Cleaning

    I brough some Silkolene carb cleaner today from Mt. Eden motorcycles because I am too lazy to pull the carbs out and take them apart and do the job manually. I was just wondering how this stuff works. I guess its a solvent but if it just dissolves the grim in the carbs wont that shit go through the engine which I would have though isnt the best.
    Also How much of a diffrence will cleaning the carb make? I know I wont get any preformance gain but will it make the bike last or run better?
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    Spray onto a rag before use.....always works that way for me man....oh,it's way cool stuff man,like,y'know.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Spray onto a rag before use.....always works that way for me man....oh,it's way cool stuff man,like,y'know.....
    True true... Man it's so damn cool I flushed mine down the toilet last time there was a knock on the door late at night.. I thought it was the cops after my stash man...

    Seriously - use in a well ventilated area...

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    Carb cleaner is a placebo

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    Spray onto a rag its the shit you spray straight into the air intake after taking out the airfilter.
    Dont take the piss I have no mechinace knowledge and have been sent up the road to get power bands before...
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    hmmm just clicked motou yeah its pritty strong sutff.
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    Isn't petrol a pretty strong solvent?

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    I would not now get it on my hands as it is hard on you liver and brain.
    Because you adsorbed it though your skin.
    I can not find a very informative post on it.
    I will keep looking and post if I can find it.

    Wear gloves for your health.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogson
    Carb cleaner is a placebo
    THE SPRAY STUFF DEFINEATLY ISNT

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    Dunno about spray only, but this may give you some insight into the main process.

    http://www.mxsquid.com/carb.html

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    Here's some interesting reading that will properly get you to wear some gloves.
    It's not the one I was looking for, but it will give you the idea.

    http://consumerlawpage.com/article/utero.shtml
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

    Don't confuse education with intelligence.
    There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.

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    I just consider it one of the perks of my job - I've inhaled and asorbed a couple of 209 litre drums worth of the worst solvents known to man in my career.I mean....should I really look like this at my age?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    I just consider it one of the perks of my job - I've inhaled and asorbed a couple of 209 litre drums worth of the worst solvents known to man in my career.I mean....should I really look like this at my age?
    I'm not sure?

    How old are you?
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

    Don't confuse education with intelligence.
    There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.

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    Carb cleaner dosnt work, did everything. then jsut to be sure I pulled the bottom of the carb off the float bowl or what ever and it was full of red cack.
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    I've not heard of such a product, and I'm "guessing" there is no short cut to doing this job.
    Heres a brief guide from when I did the 750 just recently, yours should be quite similer....

    Take the tank off, then take the airbox off your carbs, lossen the 4 clamps that hold each carb on. Rotate the carbs up and off the intakes.
    Do not undo the throttle cables. Lay a cloth across your motor and intakes. Undo the 4 screws off the top of each carb one at a time, beware, as each cap has a largish spring under it, so hold the cap down as you undo that last screw.
    Gently pull the slides out the top (they have like a rubber boot on them, wipe underside of those with clean damp cloth.)
    Spray the cleaner in there, then wipe out witha clean damp cloth.
    Put the clean slides/springs back in, make sure the rubber boot seals properly (use a "little" vasaline round the edge to get a good seal)
    Tip the carbs upside down and take the 4 screws off that hold the float bowls on, again spray and wipe clean after a minute or so.
    At this point you can choose to remove and clean the brass main jet (prob slotted button jets for your model) You can also get a thin flat head screw driver and remove the pilot jets which are buried deep in the cavity beside the main jet. Clean these with thin wire and use the spray. Reasemble put carbs back on intakes by pointing them in and then rotating down and they will pop into place..reassemble from there...

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