Did you notice the rubber being ripped? You might be able to put the tinyest amount of gasketmaker on it to help it seal but definitely let it dry before putting fuel to it
Question I own a 2012 Honda foreman w/carburetor may I good idea install a plastic fuel filter between the tank and the carburetor? Thank you in advance
It's called the "Emulsion tube" @ 8:28. And you NEVER use carb and choke cleaner on the rubber tip of the inlet needle (aka float valve), or any rubber o-rings, and do NOT use it on the diaphragm @ 29:40.
Thank you for that. What would you recommend to use on rubber parts that are dirty? I agree it’s not the best for the rubber but it’s never been a cause of failure for me so I’ve never looked for an alternative.
@@ToyShopRestorations I checked out Mike Oxlong on UA-cam and it says "This channel doesn't have any content"... Thanks for the video, helped me reassemble my carb properly.
Great through explanation of how to clean a carb. Best video I have found so far! Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the video. Helped me clean the carb on my 2005 Rubicon. Almost identical disassemble and reassemble.
I was intimidated to tackle this job, but followed along with your video and 03 foreman is running great! Thank you!
Thank you! I’m glad I could help!
I love your sandblasting method, I've never heard of that before and it looks like it worked quite well, very nice video keep up the good work!
Good job explaining, made it simple.
Thank you, your video made the difference. Made a big job for me very manageable.
Great concise and easy to understand vid.
Thank you!
A good sonic cleaning with mean green I hear is great
beautifully explain.... really clear and concise, well done
Thank you! It takes a lot of time to put a video together. I’m glad it could help!
cleaned mine,it fired right up on choke,but i noticed the primer plunger leaking...kinda wish i hadn't disturbed it
Did you notice the rubber being ripped? You might be able to put the tinyest amount of gasketmaker on it to help it seal but definitely let it dry before putting fuel to it
Question
I own a 2012 Honda foreman w/carburetor
may I good idea install a plastic fuel filter between the tank and the carburetor?
Thank you in advance
I don’t think that would hurt it at all! Might give you a little peace of mind too!
It's called the "Emulsion tube" @ 8:28. And you NEVER use carb and choke cleaner on the rubber tip of the inlet needle (aka float valve), or any rubber o-rings, and do NOT use it on the diaphragm @ 29:40.
Thank you for that. What would you recommend to use on rubber parts that are dirty? I agree it’s not the best for the rubber but it’s never been a cause of failure for me so I’ve never looked for an alternative.
@@ToyShopRestorations I use WD40 for cleaning rubber parts.
how musclebound to get with the 7mm jet? mine got tight rather quick but i forced til i cldnt turn anymore
Nothing on or in the carb should go in that tight 😅 and you just lightly but firmly snug stuff up. They’re just brass which is soft.
shld the main jet be opened strait thru?
Yup!
no one likes a dirty tip😮
Please for the love of all things just buy a 10 dollar carb kit. You can never get parts as clean as new parts.
I find carb kits kind of hit or miss. I prefer oem over an aftermarket when it comes to carb parts. But that’s just my preference
Oh brother!! Don't listen to this guy people, he does NOT know how to properly clean a carb!!
Do you have any tips?
@@ToyShopRestorations I checked out Mike Oxlong on UA-cam and it says "This channel doesn't have any content"... Thanks for the video, helped me reassemble my carb properly.
Forgot where something went… 🫤 Your video helped a lot!!🤩👍👍👍
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