Remove the air filter, and while the engine is running spray the cleaner into the carb directly, being careful not to stall.
you might be able to use carb cleaner
Spray the throttle body (carb) with cleaner, not carb cleaner. You should use throttle body cleaner because there is a coating on the throttle body that will be removed if you use carb cleaner and that coating that comes from the factory should not be removed.
Use carb cleaner or brake cleaner.
You need special carb cleaner for 2 stroke engines. Since the oil in the fuel lubes the internals carb cleaner will strip off the oil leaving the cylinders to years worth of damage in a matter of seconds. Always use carb cleaner for 2 stroke engines.
Use carb cleaner and a wire brush.
you cant they are all preset and dont use carb cleaner it will ruin ur seals use a ultrasonic cleaner to clean it if u can find one to use ..... i replaced my carb for like 10 bucks and runs great now
Clean it off with carb cleaner.Clean it off with carb cleaner.
Look for the ingriedients creosotes and methylene chloride, if it contains this than its good carb cleaner.
try cleaning your carb your floats may be stuck or a plugged jet try cleaning your carb with carb cleaner and use a piece of wire to fit through your jets ...
Using carb cleaner to start a fuel-injected car is not recommended, as it can damage the fuel system components and potentially cause engine damage. Carb cleaner is designed for carbureted engines, and its aggressive solvents can harm fuel injectors and other sensitive parts. If a fuel-injected car won't start, it's better to diagnose the underlying issue, such as fuel delivery or ignition problems, rather than resorting to carb cleaner.
A good alternative to Throttle Body Cleaner is any other type of carb cleaner. One that seems to work very well is called GUMOUT Carb/Choke Cleaner.
If it has a carb. i would use choke and carb cleaner..follow labeled instructions.....if that doesnt work change your fuel filter, and see where that gets you!!