Remove it from the 400ex, spray the outside of the carb all off with carb./choke cleaner and blow it off w/ an air compressor, then take it apart one piece at a time, clean it, put it back together, and continue this for each piece. Make sure you lay down a clean towel or something and have a clean working area. If you have to take more than one piece off lay them down in order that they go back on. You dont want any dirt/debris getting into it at all.
Take your time and be patient!
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these are on the front of the carburetor after the intake
there is 2 clamps. one on the front and one on the back
you have to take out the carburetor and then clean it
yes i just put one on my 2001 400ex the only thing you really have to do is take the intake manifold and hoen it out some the intake tube is a tite fit but it works
To clean the carburetor on the 1979 Suzuki GS550, it is a good idea to empty the carburetor and remove all fuel lines. Then, replace the float and valve in the carburetor and clean the bowl. Fill the carburetor with fuel and flush several times.Ê
Carburetor needle valve probably leaking while engine is not running causing gas to run down the cylinders into the crankcase.
Dirty carburetor.
To clean a Tillotson carburetor on an Atco lawnmower, start by removing the carburetor from the engine. Disassemble it carefully, taking note of the orientation of parts. Use carburetor cleaner to spray and clean all components, including jets and passages, ensuring no debris remains. Finally, reassemble the carburetor, reinstall it on the mower, and check for proper operation.
use a can of carburater cleaner
Add cleaners
Cleaning the carburetor is pretty simple. While the car is on, spray carb cleaner into the carburetor and wipe it with a dry lint free rag. A person can also take the carburetor out of the vehicle and clean it bit by bit.?æ
To clean the carburetor on a Cub Cadet Series 1000, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove the air filter and the fuel lines connected to the carburetor, then detach the carburetor from the engine. Clean the carburetor using a carburetor cleaner, focusing on the jets and passages, and use compressed air to remove any debris. Reassemble the carburetor, reconnect the fuel lines, and air filter, then start the engine to check for proper operation.