For home mechanics that may not have access to compressed air, you can use 'electrical contact cleaner' to blow out small orifices like the jets, ports, air bleeds... You can get aerosol cans at any computer/camera repair shop. It is non-corrosive, rubber seal/gasket friendly, and it evaporates clean with no residual residue. You're welcome... 😁
Sorry, I can't give you a definite answer, but if it were me, it would probably be fine if it can withstand the heat and cleaning solution that you're using.
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i saw this video when i first got my dirt bike running and this is vey helpfull thank you
Awesome, thanks for sharing, Skylar - glad it helped!
For home mechanics that may not have access to compressed air, you can use 'electrical contact cleaner' to blow out small orifices like the jets, ports, air bleeds... You can get aerosol cans at any computer/camera repair shop. It is non-corrosive, rubber seal/gasket friendly, and it evaporates clean with no residual residue. You're welcome... 😁
Brilliant video,thanks man, trying to get my pit bike carb sorted out
You're welcome, glad you found it helpful.
Very good demonstration simple and does not need high IQ to grasp. Ta.
Should i do this if my carb is plastic? My mom has one lol
Sorry, I can't give you a definite answer, but if it were me, it would probably be fine if it can withstand the heat and cleaning solution that you're using.