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Re: Carburetor tools

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But that little bit is is in the tiny passages where it can cause all the grief ...

Gord :roll:
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Re: Carburetor tools

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True. It's too bad there wasn't a way to blow it all out without dismounting the carbs.

But on the other hand not much of what is in the passages is exposed to air and I don't remember it ever causing me any problems, even on the rare occasions I've left a bike in storage for a couple of years.
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Re: Carburetor tools

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Yeah, but don't miss the fact that draining or "running dry", if there is such a thing, neither will remove the fuel that sticks in the circuits due to capillary action.
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