OK....First of all, I want to thank my helpers Bill (the Chef) Walt, 49er..(we love NZ!!!!!) The Cafe kid, Steve (always offering quality advice) and Nessism (whom I suspect to be a very naughty (fun) boy..but I have no proof).
I removed the #4 float bowl from my cold cylinder..based upon the advice received. I also removed the rubber plug, the pilot jet and the air/mixture screw at the top of the carb. Rather than blowing air along the path, I chose to squirt carb cleaner through the top...over and over and over. It did come through and I put it all together again.
All is well...whether the problem was fixed by what I did is more than I feel qualified to say. As an aside, I would mention that I believe trying to push fine wire through the passages would be a big mistake. The angles are such that even if you could possibly get it through, I don't think there's a chance you would ever be able to pull it out...
Many thanks to all!:-D
Now....how do I get rid of the carbon buildup on my piston that created the high compression in #4????
I removed the #4 float bowl from my cold cylinder..based upon the advice received. I also removed the rubber plug, the pilot jet and the air/mixture screw at the top of the carb. Rather than blowing air along the path, I chose to squirt carb cleaner through the top...over and over and over. It did come through and I put it all together again.
All is well...whether the problem was fixed by what I did is more than I feel qualified to say. As an aside, I would mention that I believe trying to push fine wire through the passages would be a big mistake. The angles are such that even if you could possibly get it through, I don't think there's a chance you would ever be able to pull it out...
Many thanks to all!:-D
Now....how do I get rid of the carbon buildup on my piston that created the high compression in #4????