I started carefully tearing into my carbs following the excellent tute found on Cliff's site. Unfortunately, like everything else on this bike, there is always something amiss. Though I've taken carbs apart before, I haven't seen anything like this.. This bike had sat outside for over 2 years before I picked it up, the previous owner saying he redid the carbs a year prior to that.. so we're guess 3 to 4 years since this bike saw new fuel in it (and by the smell of it.. ughn)
It appears that the rubber plug dissolved in the float bowl, causing all kinds of mayhem.. gum like tar consistency, sticky to everything it touches and a pain to clean out.. Just about everything near the needle (the part that touches the float) is crusted up in something, similar to rust but it's not rust as far as I can tell.. but what a mess.
We're unable to get carb-dip in Canada, so I've been hosing this one carb with spray type carb cleaner with some effect.. but nothing to cheer about.
I'll eventually get this sorted out, but what might have caused the plug to melt away like that, and most importantly, how to ensure it doesn't happen again? I have a funny feeling that the previous owner may have cleaned out the carbs after a while and the product didn't react well with the type of rubber of the plug?
I'm unable to get most of the jets out due to this stuff slimed in the tubes.. ergh.. what a mess it makes.. and stink..
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