kevtherev wrote:One thing at a time.
Let's take a methodical approach.
You are going to have to remove and clean things..to do that you have to dismantle stuff.
Sounds daunting?
Well if you think EVERYTHING has to be dismantled then you're wrong...and no settings will be disturbed
find a clean place to work.
undo three screws that hold the carb together. (top from bottom)
Split the carb
clean the floatbowl out.
Clean the brass jets in the top part
Ideally with compressed air. or a long stiff bristle
reassemble with a new gasket (comes in the brickwerks kit).
test.
this picture shows all the components...ignore the ones by themselves.
you need to remove No.1 from No. 23 that is all and nothing else is removed or dismantled
once the top is removed you will see the jets underneath it
Thank you for the reassurance kev.
In your first carb check as above, just taking off the top, can the idle/pilot jet get cleaned?
On inspection this evening I can feel that the hose from the inlet housing (28) which gets wider and goes into the engine manifold below, has an area I can feel underneath that is thinner and part worn. This might be leaking and I can test with the carb cleaner spray test. I also can't find the name of this hose anywhere in the manual in case I need to order one (and can't find it in the Brickwerks online catalogue).
The exhaust is very black and sooty in the pipe, and so I presume the engine has been overfuelled. So a general clean up of the carburettor might help as well.