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Reply #15 - 10/04/11 at 14:52:15
 
Allow me to rephrase V1's previous comment.

If the component doesn't contact fuel, the seafoam in the fuel aint gonna clean it. Its a valve/diaphragm that opens to AIR. Therefore its gonna have dust and other random fine dry particulates interfering with operation.

This is a manual job.
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Reply #16 - 10/04/11 at 15:55:13
 
bill67 wrote on 10/04/11 at 14:38:56:
Sea foam is the best way to clean a carb.

with a toothbrush.

bills gets little use otherwise.   Grin
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Reply #17 - 10/07/11 at 18:38:11
 


With all the great info available on the forum I was able to go through my Mikuni completely. Carb had not been opened up since new. Only had one Phillips that was very stubborn (locktited). JIS driver and 1/4" impact would not get it so had to use vice-grips. Was able to pick up new M4 screws locally. Bike seems to be running better now.
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