Tips for cleaning float chamber?
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- Minor Legend
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Tips for cleaning float chamber?
I have loads of brown sticky gunge in my float bowl. Any diy tips for dissolving it??
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- Minor Maniac
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Re: Tips for cleaning float chamber?
Sticky is unusual, silt that can just be rinsed out is more common.
An aerosol of carb cleaner should shift either.
An aerosol of carb cleaner should shift either.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: Tips for cleaning float chamber?
Either leave well alone - or as above - carb cleaner! It's made for the job - and is actually very useful stuff for about 100 other jobs - including encouraging reluctant engines to start! It's mostly Toluene - highly flammable! 




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Re: Tips for cleaning float chamber?
Don't forget the pipe that goes to the jet!
This is where the action happens (debatable), and is the lowest point in the carb.
This is where the action happens (debatable), and is the lowest point in the carb.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Tips for cleaning float chamber?
I think it was sticky because it has been sat for 20+ years. The lifting pin and the needle were also stuck in place. I have solved it by soaking overnight in celly thinners. Thanks all.