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Need help rebuilding carb on my 1995 Yamaha C25 (single carb
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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 279368" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>The only carb cleaner I'll ever use again is Yamaha carb cleaner. Does NOT attack plastic, rubber or anything else for that matter (that I know of). I usually yank the nasty carb off, dunk it in the dip cleaner and let it sit for a few hours. Afterwards, I'll rinse them with water after disassembling and cleaning the jets and passages. </p><p></p><p>Cleaning the C25 carb is easy. Installing the kit is easy. It's just swapping parts out. Old stuff out, new stuff in. Getting the carb off is the challenge on the C25. If it's electric start, the starter will have to come off. Its in the way of the carb nut on the one side. If manual start only, the recoil needs to come off IIRC. Easier to get to things without that thing in the way. Once past that, the rest is pretty easy if you have any mechanical knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 279368, member: 7376"] The only carb cleaner I'll ever use again is Yamaha carb cleaner. Does NOT attack plastic, rubber or anything else for that matter (that I know of). I usually yank the nasty carb off, dunk it in the dip cleaner and let it sit for a few hours. Afterwards, I'll rinse them with water after disassembling and cleaning the jets and passages. Cleaning the C25 carb is easy. Installing the kit is easy. It's just swapping parts out. Old stuff out, new stuff in. Getting the carb off is the challenge on the C25. If it's electric start, the starter will have to come off. Its in the way of the carb nut on the one side. If manual start only, the recoil needs to come off IIRC. Easier to get to things without that thing in the way. Once past that, the rest is pretty easy if you have any mechanical knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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