If it’s difficult try a spray can of carb cleaner as your first line of defenseThanks.
I need to ask another question. How do the pros actually get these things out to service them? The screws are in impossible to reach places - I managed to undo about 3 but the rest are impossible with a screwdriver
For awkward small spaces I have a "Z" shaped double ended screwdriver, both plain and cross point, a pain to use but works in smaller spaces than you can get a small ratchet in to, also have a couple of different flexible drives from Teng Tools that are good in tight placesThanks.
I need to ask another question. How do the pros actually get these things out to service them? The screws are in impossible to reach places - I managed to undo about 3 but the rest are impossible with a screwdriver
Should just be 4 bolts 13 mm .Thanks.
I need to ask another question. How do the pros actually get these things out to service them? The screws are in impossible to reach places - I managed to undo about 3 but the rest are impossible with a screwdriver
The carb is only held in by the clamp to the intake manifold. The carb has 2 screws to take the float bowl off and 1 to drain. Thats it. To remove the crab loosen the two M10 bolts to loosen the fuel tank. Then there will be two remaining m10 bolts for the pullstart. 2 screws to the front facia plate housing the throttle/ choke and 2 underneath securing side covers. Undo the bolt manifold clamb, remove the carb. Undo the float boul and romove the pin holding in the float needle and seat. remove the main jet and undo the air screw. The needle and seat is what normally jams because the needle corrodes but the rubber cone is still serviceable. Spray in carb cleaner or brake cleaner down all three holes and jet. Rinse wit 2 stroke mix and reassemble. Start on choke and throttle lever on high idle and reset the air screw one.5 turns out from closed. While in the water put it into gear while on high idle and adjust airscrew till you get highest revs and motor continuity. Adjust out 1/4 turn and you will be good for the season. Run on E5 only at 50:1Thanks.
I need to ask another question. How do the pros actually get these things out to service them? The screws are in impossible to reach places - I managed to undo about 3 but the rest are impossible with a screwdriver