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Gdetrailer
Dec 08, 2017Explorer III
joelyn wrote:westend wrote:
Just blowing compressed air through the carb's orifices, jets, and barrel may not have eliminated your fuel problem. There is a good chance that the main jet is partially blocked. You could invest in some carb cleaner, disassemble the carb and clean it thoroughly. I use a gallon can of Berryman's and soak all metal parts for a few hours.
Your easiest solution would be to buy a new carb and install it. If you later run into someone that will clean the carb or has the correct cleaner, you could service it and have a standby.
I've used all the usual gas storage "snake oils", including red Stabil, and didn't notice too much difference other than Sea Foam tends to clean things better. Yes, filling the tank with the Stabilizer, to the top, will prevent oxidation of the gas in the tank.
yes a new carb I think is the answer and for the price its probably the only way to go.
thanks
Try one more thing before scrapping your existing carb.
Westend is on the right track, blowing air or cleaner through is often not enough to really clean the carb.
Most Chinese clone engines use the same carb design as a Honda, this design IS prone to jet clogging.. Does not matter if you use stabilizer or what color of stabilizer or not, it WILL eventually clog.
Additionally the float valve tends to stick shut after being stored for long periods of time.
For the jet, you NEED to REMOVE the jet AND MIXING TUBE/ORIFICE. That IS where the clog is.
Take a look at a YouTube video which shows how to properly disassemble and clean a Honda type carb..
HONDA GX CARB CLEANING
If you want more vids do a search for "cleaning Honda GX carbs".
I would also suggest replacing the spark plug, most Chinese clone engines come with a real cheap plug, it WILL eventually quit firing and still look good.
If you flooded the engine and the plug got wet, replace the plug, modern fuel tends to coat the plugs and short them out and cleaning them doesn't fix it either.
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