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That's it and worth a try.
Here's the procedure.
Here's the procedure.
- Start the engine and let it run until the carb runs dry.(Tush's idea)
- Insert the red extension tube of whatever solvent you have into the carb's fuel inlet nipple. It does not have to be carb cleaner. WD40, PB Blaster, just about any aerosol will do.
- Blast away but be aware that most of the solvent will come shooting back at you.
- While blasting, tap lightly but rapidly with a metal object such as a box end wrench on the wall of the float chamber in order to set up vibrations.
- If you are lucky you will loosen up the needle valve.
- If not, you should completely remove the carb and open the float chamber and treat or replace the needle valve and check the buoyancy of the floats. A sinking float exhibits the same symptoms ...
- If you do have Grose jets, skip the procedure I first described and just go ahead and replace them with the original plunger type needle valves.
- Unless you are a dentist I would not recommend trying to take a shortcut by attempting to remove the float chamber and needle valve with the carb 'in situ'.