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RobertD

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Hayden, what are you talking about? What is "ty"? Wold is spelled "would". cleen is "clean". Make what "start ty"?

We're here to help, but you gotta make sense. :thumbsup:
 

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"ty" is "thank you".But yeah hayden,try and make a bit more sense of your questions,also what kind of engine do you have? that way we can identify the carb.
 

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Huh.. I don't think I've ever seen that. I guess I could've figured it out though :p
 

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if i understand your question correctly you feel that you need to clean your carby 1st question is why would you want to play with something you dont understand especially when they work so simply.the only reason you might need to CLEAN your carby is due to using dirty,old,or water contaminated fuel.
That means getting the fuel out of the float bowl or carburettor body & getting clean fresh fuel to flow through the system again
if you have any more problems from there please let me know & we will see what we can do to help anymore hope this helps:cheers2: :thumbsup: :rolleyes3:
 

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yeah, definatly need to know which carb it is, some you clean the right part and some you but the new one for $25.00 LOL
 
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