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Carb cleaning
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13 Apr 2015 23:04 #1
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Hey gang, my k181 idles pretty good but faulters when you try to open it up. Feather it a little and it idles up pretty nice. Is there a procedure that would allow me to clean up the carb without taking it off the engine. It has sit for awhile. What would you do short of a complete overhaul. Thanks
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14 Apr 2015 07:06 #2
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Any thing you can remove (idle, mid, main) take them out and spray carb. cleaner in. If you can get the main jet out spray all the orifices.
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14 Apr 2015 07:58 #3
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You can probably also remove the bowl and clean it too. There may be lots of gunk in there.
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14 Apr 2015 16:53 #4
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21 Apr 2015 20:55 #5
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I'd take it off. Its easy to take it off and might as well do it once. Take the float off, needle valve, high/low speed needle. Make sure the bowl nut holes are clear. (this is most likely the problem, if the hsn is on the bowl)
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30 Jun 2015 12:32 #6
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Well I took the carb off and soaked it in carb cleaner a couple days. Installed the new kit. Put it back on the engine and cranked it up. It was my first time to rebuild a carb and man you could tell it. I could never get it to run right. Seemed erratic. Choke it hard and it would start. Run for a while and it would quit. Played with it a couple days with no real luck.
Yesterday I took the carb off again and opened it up.......
Ugly
Could that much junk come out of the tank.
Removed tank today.
Soaking the old petcock so I can replace it.
Gonna replace fuel line
Carb is soaking in cleaner again.
How should I flush out the fuel pump? Don't want to take it apart if I don't have too.
What a mess....
Thanks for looking
Yesterday I took the carb off again and opened it up.......
Ugly
Could that much junk come out of the tank.
Removed tank today.
Soaking the old petcock so I can replace it.
Gonna replace fuel line
Carb is soaking in cleaner again.
How should I flush out the fuel pump? Don't want to take it apart if I don't have too.
What a mess....
Thanks for looking
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30 Jun 2015 12:47 - 30 Jun 2015 12:53 #7
by JustinW.73
1973 No Name 16
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1966 f100
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That looks pretty bad. If I were you I'd just get another carb. Fuel pumps just take it off, and hold it a little higher than the tank. Keep pushing the lever and if has comes out good then its fine.
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30 Jun 2015 12:55 #8
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And that stuff is varnisized gas. Looks like water was in there too.
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30 Jun 2015 14:40 #9
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Well, now you know what's wrong with it. I would try to clean it out and save it, but I'm really tight.
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30 Jun 2015 16:31 #10
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Don't know if you could ever clean that enough.... might be better to get a new one....unless you are as tight as Geno......
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