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anyone in the NYC area willing to help cleaning my carbs, Please :)

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Why not do them yourself?

There are plenty of online instructions. Even YouTube has videos showing how to do it. Only standard hand tools are required, except for the popoff tester which you can often borrow/rent at a local auto parts store.

I know it can seem a bit daunting at first, but trust me. You can do this. Frankly, it's now more work for me to physically get them off and back on the engines than to tear them down on the card table. Since it's clear you already have them off, the worst part is behind you.

Best of all, you'll learn more about your engine(s). It's never a bad thing to know more about your equipment.

Hope this helps!
 
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