Hi Leon. I'm thankful for this video. I saw the same drill bit video and tried it. I f'd up two already f'd up carbs more. Your last video showed me how to properly check for air leaks on carbs. This was one of the last things i needed to learn. For me, you are the new Chainsawguy. Thanks so much!
I've been doing this for years, glad to see you make a video on it. As another tip, you can also "lap" the needle by slipping a piece of fuel line on the end. I've only done this as a last resort when even when a brand new needle wont seal. Never use anything more abrasive than the aluminum polish.
Hey Leon! That was an excellent video. Some great pointers. I couldn’t agree with you more. These small carburetors can not get poked and prodded with anything sharp. It’ll destroy them. Great job bringing this to the attention of your audience!
hard felt pointed tips and Cratex rubber tips can be usefull too. There are people that discount this physical cleaning, they have apparently not done very many carbs because sooner or later you will find one that spraying carb cleaner alone, will not take off caked up foreign material.
Hi Leon. I'm thankful for this video. I saw the same drill bit video and tried it. I f'd up two already f'd up carbs more. Your last video showed me how to properly check for air leaks on carbs. This was one of the last things i needed to learn. For me, you are the new Chainsawguy. Thanks so much!
I've been doing this for years, glad to see you make a video on it. As another tip, you can also "lap" the needle by slipping a piece of fuel line on the end. I've only done this as a last resort when even when a brand new needle wont seal. Never use anything more abrasive than the aluminum polish.
Hey Leon! That was an excellent video. Some great pointers. I couldn’t agree with you more. These small carburetors can not get poked and prodded with anything sharp. It’ll destroy them. Great job bringing this to the attention of your audience!
hard felt pointed tips and Cratex rubber tips can be usefull too. There are people that discount this physical cleaning, they have apparently not done very many carbs because sooner or later you will find one that spraying carb cleaner alone, will not take off caked up foreign material.
Great tip Thanks
Good info.
Great tip bud. 💯
Neat method. I use fine wire to clean out smaller holes and a carb cleaning brush in lots of sizes. Yah no need for a drill bit
Great tip/information. Thanks
Jesus... Some ppl just LOVE to make their life way harder...!😂 Just use some carb cleaner and use air, if you have a compressor! Jobs done...!