Someone must have converted that vehicle from fuel injection back to a carburetor. Carburetors were phased out during the 1980's.
If in fact the vehicle does have a carburetor you can purchase a rebuild kit for that carb. The carb has a part number stamped on it so a good auto parts store can use that number and get you the correct rebuild kit. The kit comes with instructions. Recommend purchasing a new fuel filter and float along with that kit.
how long does it take to replace a carburetor on a chevy truck?
you have to take out the carburetor and then clean it
Cleaning the carburetor is pretty simple. While the car is on, spray carb cleaner into the carburetor and wipe it with a dry lint free rag. A person can also take the carburetor out of the vehicle and clean it bit by bit.?æ
s.com You take off the carburetor take the cup off the caburetor. Get a rag clean well then fill with gas shake around dunp put back on.
Take it off take it apart and clean it using petrol and a toothbrush
You could take it off and clean it with carburetor cleaner, but it probably will not help. It will need replaced.
If they are really gummed up, best to take them off ( 4 ) .
okay you dissmount the carburetor from the engine said and the airbox side, remember where the hoses went, now take a screw driver take apart the float bowl (the bottom of the carburetor) if it smells like old gas, take the gas out of the bike, you then clean it with solvent and a wire brush, take apart the top housing dont lose the jet needle because you need this to keep the bike from flooding, and just clean it with the wire brush and there ya go :)
To clean the carburetor on a 2005 Honda TRX450R , you will need a Philips head screw driver and carburetor cleaner along with patients. Follow these simple instructions: Remove the front plastics, fuel tank and take shroud. Using a Philips head screwdriver, remove the two brackets. Then remove the carburetor and the float on the bottom. Remove the jets and either spray or soak in carburetor cleaner. Hint: if you see daylight through the jets, they are clean.
Take a clean rag and stuff it into the tank - it will soak up the water.
I would suggest you get a good crab cleaner and soak the carb in it.If that does not clean up your problem you will have to take the crab apart and clean it with cleaner and compressed air.
You have to clean the carburetor usually that's the main problem