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[QUOTE="sharky243, post: 1336173, member: 100273"] Take the carburetor completely apart, remove any plastic or rubber parts. Go to your local "Napa" autoparts store and ask for some "Kleen Flo" carburetor cleaner. Not the type in the spray can, but the type in the 1L can that you can pour into a metal coffee can and soak the carburetor parts. Don't put the rubber or plastic parts in the cleaner because they may get damaged. Soak the parts for about a half an hour, take the parts out and wash them off in varsol. Take a spry can of carb. cleaner and shoot through all the passages. Dry the carb. parts with compressed air, and re-assemble. Make sure you wear rubber gloves when handling the "kleen flo" as it is not good to get on your skin. Another way is to soak it in a "sonic parts cleaner". [/QUOTE]
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