Hey Bill just saw your video on this genny cleanup. You obviously have quite a bit of experience and know what you are doing here. I wanted to ask you if you ever cleaned out all those little jet and tunnel holes in any carbs? Just wondering, bc I've done a few of these but I thought you'd have to? I usually get a can of carb cleaner w the little red hose pressed against every little orifice and crevice give a squeeze then follow up w a shot of ether?
I have that same generator and the model number is rubbed off, can you tell me what the model number of that generator is and also what size socket did you use to get the carburetor off - look like torx screws - Thanks in advanced
@@Greenhondaricer When I was a youngster I would get slapped, even closed fisted if I had doubt, and didn't set something straight. Now I am an old fart, happy enough to still try humor after horror. Please accept my apology, and I hope I didn't offend you. I have a great deal of admiration for the people who keep up the good work. I appreciate your efforts. Good job, and I look forward to another helpful video!
Trying this this weekend. Thanks
Thanks very much, your video helps me a lot!!!
Thanks for the great video! I got my generator up and running just in time for Hurricane Irma. It is working like new!
Cleanest carb I’ve ever seen.
Thanks for sharing this, now I hope I can fix mine !!
Great vid.
Still running great just barely use it but still running great
That's the reason I run the carb dry and empty tank before I store mine.
Hey Bill just saw your video on this genny cleanup. You obviously have quite a bit of experience and know what you are doing here. I wanted to ask you if you ever cleaned out all those little jet and tunnel holes in any carbs? Just wondering, bc I've done a few of these but I thought you'd have to? I usually get a can of carb cleaner w the little red hose pressed against every little orifice and crevice give a squeeze then follow up w a shot of ether?
I have that same generator and the model number is rubbed off, can you tell me what the model number of that generator is and also what size socket did you use to get the carburetor off - look like torx screws - Thanks in advanced
Jim Handy they where torx screws but I used a good 6 piont socket think it was like a 8 mm or something not sure the model number
I have the same genny, 01919 is the model
Me too. Same 01919.
Still running great to the day
Hello, are we live enough to explain what precisely you are doing abjectly. Great try, but for the audience, " I guess "this goes here doesn't cut it.
Oh , nice , well it did go there I guess
@@Greenhondaricer When I was a youngster I would get slapped, even closed fisted if I had doubt, and didn't set something straight. Now I am an old fart, happy enough to still try humor after horror. Please accept my apology, and I hope I didn't offend you. I have a great deal of admiration for the people who keep up the good work. I appreciate your efforts. Good job, and I look forward to another helpful video!
What size was that torx on the studs for the carburetor?
5/32