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2000 XR70R Carburetor Help
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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1406221, member: 73147"] Verify what jets and other BRASS parts can be removed. The manual should show exactly what can be removed, some carbs are different. One of the many reasons to have a manual, for the specific bike. Some are pressed in, just shoot them, and the aluminum passages clear with a non chlorinated carb spray cleaner/ controlled air pressure. The brass parts go into the vat of cleaner. Turning aluminum,pickled is my speciality. And it ruins your carb cleaner. Aluminum is basically a filthy metal, and nothing will change this. [/QUOTE]
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