1. Berryman's B-12 Chemtool, mixed 1oz/1gal, run through for 10 minutes, sit for 30, run for 10.
2. Open drain screws, put petcock on prime to flush.
3. Drain carbs, spray half a bottle of Gumout aerosol down the fuel line, drip dry, fill, drain, and refill.
4. Open drain screws, spray Gumout aerosol up the drain.
5. Yamaha carb cleaner, mixed 1:3 with gas, let sit in bowls for an hour, drain, flush.
6. Open drain screws, apply Shop-Vac to fuel line in an attempt to dislodge foreign matter.
7. Remove bowl on worst offender (#4), spray all around float valve with Gumout aerosol.
After all that, it still dumps gas in the airbox when I run it. (The petcock works perfectly, just so's y'all know.)
It runs great until the filter saturates with gas, so I know that the carbs are otherwise pretty clean. So at this point, I've resigned myself to pulling the rack and attacking things from the float bowl side.
So I really have two questions:
1. Is there any problem with just cleaning up the bowl side of things instead of doing a full clean & rebuild? I'm not planning on splitting them or anything like that.
2. How long should I expect this to take? I work a little on the slow side, especially on unfamiliar stuff like this. Is this something I can accomplish in an afternoon?
Thanks!
D
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