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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
(continuation, Part 2 DIY Caburetor…)
Using a 12mm open wrench, twist the Choke cap to loosen it, then unscrew using your hands.
Careful not to damage the thread, its only made of hard plastic.
Pull the Choke end upwards.
Using an 8mm open wrench, loosen the Intake Manifold screws that hold the carburetor in place.
Careful not to damage the screw head, the material is soft metal.
Remove the carb and set aside the Mica Heat Insulator and the 2 carb 8mm screws.
Clean it from sediments. Set it aside.
(to be continued...)
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
(continuation, Part 3 DIY Caburetor…)
Unscrew the Carb lid using the Philips Screw Driver.
Make sure you have a firm grip on the lid because it will spring-up when loosened.
Careful in handling the Throttle Spring with the needle at its end.
TIP: Remove the Fuel Cut-off spring shaft (not shown).
It is the shaft with a spring coil, inserted on the Needle Housing cap hole (white)
Its job is already irrelevant and condemnable.
Also to free up the Needle from any unwanted friction.
To have a quick response on the squeeze of the throttle.
Squeeze the throttle (not shown).
When the Needle housing has retracted together with the Spring, hold the whole assembly using your left hand..
Then return the throttle to zero to expose the cable end as shown.
Lift the cable and insert the ball end through the whole on the Needle Housing as shown.
Then slowly pull-away the housing, remember the spring will leap away, hold onto it firmly.
Set aside the Needle Housing, clean it using the gasoline that we drained earlier from the gas hose.
Then remove the throttle spring the Carb lid.
(to be continued...)
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
(continuation, Part 4 DIY Caburetor…)
Clean the Throttle Spring using a rag dipped in gasoline.
Dismantle the Needle housing by placing your thumb exactly ontop of the housing..
Then pressing the needle 90o on a hard surface carefully, popping the cap from the lock position.
Pulling the (1) Needle Housing Cap, upwards. Clean thoroughly from gas sediments.
(2) Needle Spring, (3) Needle Assembly, (4) Needle Housing, arranged accordingly.
The exploded version of the Needle Assembly.
Labelled accordingly for your convenience:
TIP: The Circlip is placed in the Mid Setting slot for stock mode.
Spacer underneath, then the washer ontop of the circlip.
After thoroughly cleaning the Needle parts, hold the housing and the needle assembly as shown.
Then place the spring on the washer on the end of the needle,
Then place the Needle Housing Cap, aiming the spring at the center.
(to be continued...)
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
(continuation, Part 7 DIY Caburetor…)
Wipe off sediments on the Diaphragm.
Clean the ball bearing by blowing air on it.
Set aside after cleaning thoroughly.
Remove the A/F Mixture Knobs (A&B) using a Flat Screw Driver.
Fuel Knob has a rounded end, it has a longer spring coil compared to the Air Knob.
Inside the slot it an o-ring & a washer. No need to remove.
Clean it from sediments. Set it aside.
Air Knob has a pointed end, it has a shorter spring coil compared to the Fuel Knob.
Inside the slot it an o-ring & a washer. No need to remove.
Clean it from sediments. Set it aside.
Feast your eyes.
The naked Mikuni Carburetor, up close & Personal.
A/F Mixture Side (Diaphragm, A/F Mixture Knobs)
(to be continued...)
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
(continuation, Part 8 DIY Caburetor…)
Air Box Side (Air Intake from Airbox, Jettings inlet, two at the bottom)
Intake Manifold Side (O-ring)
Fuel Supply Side (Gas Inlet Pipe)
Bottom, Reservoir (Top hole: Pendulum slot, Jettings 1-Mid, Jettings 2-Bottom)
Top View
(Hole near my thumb: Choke; beside it is for the Fuel Cut-off coiled shaft & Needle Housing)
TIP: You can clean the Carburetor body from the oil & dirt by using Michael V’s dishwashing liquid.
With a bristle brush, lather & brush off the unwanted stains then blow dry.
(to be continued...)
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
(continuation, Part 11 DIY Caburetor…)
E. A/F Mixture Knobs
Fuel Knob, rounded end, on the Lower Left & Air Knob, pointed end, on the Upper Right.
The knob assembly: O-ring, Washer, Spring, Knob.
Tighten the Air Knob til it sets to zero setting.
TIP: On the last seen position, it will be your marker as ‘Zero’.
For a stock mode setting:
Rotate counter-clockwise twice, meaning you should have a 720° rotation from the zero mark..
F. Throttle Assembly
Insert the Throttle Cable in the Carb lid hole.
Insert the coil.
Retract the coil, and hold it firmly.
Place the Ball End of the cable through the Needle Housign Hole.
Align the cable straight.
(to be continued...)
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
(continuation, Part 16 last part, DIY Caburetor…)
Airbox Cover.
Seal it with a kiss.
Start the engine.
Once the ignition is on & running, set your Idling to your desired setting by twisting counter-clockwise.
And smile.
Hope This Helps! Happy Cleaning!
Harryblurred. [/B]
(Thanks for Grayfox’ helping hand.)
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
Grabe matrabaho ito!!! Nice reference again... Keep it up Sir Harry.... Sticky na dapat ito!!!
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
Honga e... thanks!
Pero di bale, as long as marami nakikinabang..
Laking tipid din kung marunong ka maglinis ng sarili mong carb, db?
Sensya na ha kung marumi kuko ko, hehehe
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
thanks. meron ba how to change fork oil?
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
Originally Posted by
jetlag
thanks. meron ba how to change fork oil?
Wala pa sir.
Inform na lang kita pag nabuksan ko na yung front fork shaft.
So far no need pa.
Ang kailangan mo lang naman dyan is to know how much oil ang isasalin.
Sensya na sir sana PM mo na lang ako.
Kindly stick to the topic po.
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
nice read bro. thanks for this...eto hinahanap ko, takot kasi ako magbaklas nang carb ko...
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
nicely done sir harry, dami matutulungan nito.... up for this thread!
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
MABUHAY KA SIR HARRY!!! sana dumami pa ng maraming-marami lahi mo... up up up...
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
Good job sir HARRY!
Thank you for sharing.
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Re: DIY: How to Clean Your Carburetor –by Harryblurred
Ganda nito, sana ma sticky for reference.