W wutagoalie New Member Apr 26, 2010 #1 If you are just doing a regular carb cleaning and not a rebuild, do you have to remove the needle and seat?
If you are just doing a regular carb cleaning and not a rebuild, do you have to remove the needle and seat?
seadooya Premium Member Premium Member Apr 26, 2010 #2 yes...you'll find the green/blue stuff builtup onthe side ofthe needle along with a film insidethe seat.
yes...you'll find the green/blue stuff builtup onthe side ofthe needle along with a film insidethe seat.
Dr Honda Well-Known Member Apr 26, 2010 #3 Do you have to... No. But if you are going though the trouble of taking them off, and opening them up... I would.
Do you have to... No. But if you are going though the trouble of taking them off, and opening them up... I would.
Bills86e Premium Member Premium Member Apr 26, 2010 #4 You should invest in a pop-off tester. $50 is cheap. Haveing a crisp throttle responce is the Cat's Meow!
You should invest in a pop-off tester. $50 is cheap. Haveing a crisp throttle responce is the Cat's Meow!
W wutagoalie New Member Apr 27, 2010 #5 Bills86e said: You should invest in a pop-off tester. $50 is cheap. Haveing a crisp throttle responce is the Cat's Meow! Click to expand... I heard there fairly easy to make. is there a post, by chance on how to make one with a material list?
Bills86e said: You should invest in a pop-off tester. $50 is cheap. Haveing a crisp throttle responce is the Cat's Meow! Click to expand... I heard there fairly easy to make. is there a post, by chance on how to make one with a material list?