Re: cleaning carburator
Jim is correct, most carb overhauls are not finished to completion. It is important to complete all the steps to insure trouble free operation. A lot of good mechanics overhaul carbs without even knowing why. If the carb has a specific problem, address that problem, then continue on with the carb cleaning/overhaul.<br /><br />The only way to check if it needs cleaning is if it isn't working properly. Is the engine running sluggish/not at all? You might also remove the bowl drains and inspect for gum/varnish build-up.<br /><br />After cleaning, you should do a visual inspection.<br />This includes examining every nook and cranny for debris, etc... Look especially close at the small orifices that pass either fuel or air. Blow through them with compressed air ( about 30psi )<br />Also, try a small "probe" light. You can find them at Sears, or most good auto parts stores.