Just when I think there is absolutely NO place left for crud to be hiding, I find more. Maybe.
Between the #1 and #2, then again between the #3 and #4 are the two T fittings, one higher that connects to the airbox and one lower for the fuel lines. This is so everyone knows were I am talking about.
The upper fitting, that connects to the airbox, on the one between the #3 and #4 flows readily when sprayed with cleaner, drips right down into the carb. The one between the #1 and #2 is s- l -o- w to drain. Which is right?
If they are supposed to be clear to draw air, I guess I need to get out my big pot again, or finally give up and take these carbs off the bar and break them down completely.
Also, in one of the threads, there was mention of a thick fiber washer under the needle seat. My question is, WHAT? I haven't found anything that resembles a "thick fiber washer."
Help? Work starts again this next week and I gotta get the grease out from under my nails. . .
Between the #1 and #2, then again between the #3 and #4 are the two T fittings, one higher that connects to the airbox and one lower for the fuel lines. This is so everyone knows were I am talking about.
The upper fitting, that connects to the airbox, on the one between the #3 and #4 flows readily when sprayed with cleaner, drips right down into the carb. The one between the #1 and #2 is s- l -o- w to drain. Which is right?
If they are supposed to be clear to draw air, I guess I need to get out my big pot again, or finally give up and take these carbs off the bar and break them down completely.
Also, in one of the threads, there was mention of a thick fiber washer under the needle seat. My question is, WHAT? I haven't found anything that resembles a "thick fiber washer."
Help? Work starts again this next week and I gotta get the grease out from under my nails. . .
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