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An alternative method to carburetor cleaning?

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Snoopy11

Hello my fine people.

 

Some of you know that I have been working on a 718-Z with the Kohler Magnum 18. It has a Walboro carb on it.

 

Well, after all the work I have done, I cranked it up today, ran it for 5 minutes and it lost mid and high RPM power, it would only idle.

 

SO... I knew that the carburetor was gummed up.

 

I took it apart, luckily for me I had a carburetor kit in stock to replace all the gaskets and such.

 

Anyway, I didn't have any carburetor cleaner on hand... and I didn't feel like running to the part's store...

 

So... I decided to test a theory that I have thought about for a while.

 

The plain, good old-fashioned water hose. B)

 

I was able to flush the inside of the carburetor out, completely rinsing all the gunk, holding the hose close to the jet area to clean it out... etc. It seemed to work exceptionally well and upon drying the carburetor with my heat gun and reassembly, my problems were completely gone.

 

I just thought I would share this... it really worked for me and I didn't have to use any special cleaners or tools. In the past, I have used compressed air, carburetor tools, etc... and I could have used either of those methods, but I decided to give the water hose a shot. I can't really think of any reason that it can't be recommended, but wanted to post it here for all of your consideration and thoughts... as it may be something I do again in the future preferably over the other methods... :eusa-think:

 

Don

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Snoopy11

A diagram for those interested:

 

Craftsman won't start - DoItYourself.com Community Forums

Basically, I used the outdoor water hose and sprayed water into the fuel inlet needle, which unblocked the main jet. :banana-rock:

 

Don

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cafoose

Maybe try one of these :D:

Waterpik® Aquarius® Professional Water Flosser WP-660

 

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ebinmaine

The only clear disadvantage to using strictly water that I am think of right away is that it won't chemically dissolve the muck that can collect in really small passages.  

 

 

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Snoopy11
13 minutes ago, cafoose said:

Maybe try one of these

I do have an old waterpick laying around... next time I might try that!!!

 

8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

water won't chemically dissolve the muck that can collect in really small passages

ha ha... sounds like you haven't encountered Southern Indiana water... :lol:

 

Seriously though, I do think that you have a point there. In my case, I know that the old fuel line kinda disintegrated when I removed it... so a piece of that was plugging the jet. Pushing that out with hose water in my case solve my problem. There wasn't much 'other' muck in my particular carburetor. I find it interesting that the carb was relatively clean for a machine that ran zero...zip... nada... fuel filter... for years...:)

 

Don

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Jeff-C175
4 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

an old waterpick

 

Wonder how that would hold up to being filled with carb cleaner?  LOL!

 

Seriously though, that's not a bad idea atoll !

 

 

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cafoose
16 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

I do have an old waterpick laying around... next time I might try that!!!

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Lemme know how it works :D

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Achto

This is my favorite carb cleaner. It removes every thing, paint, gaskets, junk, all gone. Spray it on, let it soak about 15 to 20 min, scrub it up a little, spray with brake cleaner, blow it off. Usually no more than 2 application's needed.

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953 nut
1 hour ago, Achto said:

It removes every thing,

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squonk

After a soak in this: 

 

Berryman - Advance Auto Parts

 

 

A soak in this with the heat on

 

 

2.5 Liter Ultrasonic Cleaner

 

With this as the cleaning solution:

Simple Green 128-fl oz Unscented Liquid All-Purpose Cleaner in the  All-Purpose Cleaners department at Lowes.com

 

 

 

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peter lena

@Snoopy11  personally do not have any carb issues , have 2  filters  between tank and carbs  , and put  neck full of  STABIL  fuel treatment in every tank top off , my fuel bowls are all clean and starts are  quick and consistent,  btw   I  too have a walboro  carb , thats the best instant starter , immediate  choke back off , set up I  have . just a lot of detail tweaking as I went . no special fuels either  ,  hope you find it , pete       

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Achto
24 minutes ago, squonk said:

With this as the cleaning solution:

Simple Green 128-fl oz Unscented Liquid All-Purpose Cleaner in the  All-Purpose Cleaners department at Lowes.com

 

 

Do you have issues with this product turning the aluminum black?

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squonk
44 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

Do you have issues with this product turning the aluminum black?

Looks like Al you minimum to me! :) 1 part cleaner to 3 parts water with the heat on 10 -15 minutes

 

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squonk
2 minutes ago, squonk said:

 

 

 

 

 

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The Freightliner Guy
12 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Wonder how that would hold up to being filled with carb cleaner?  LOL!

 

Seriously though, that's not a bad idea atoll !

 

 

Until you go to use it on your teeth :angry-screaming: Oofta that’d cause some brain damage 

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ebinmaine
40 minutes ago, squonk said:

Al you minimum

Is that similar to loomeeyummyumm ? 

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doc724

I no longer have any of my wonderful tractors, however from time to time I check into RS just to see what is going on.  One never knows what kind of great solutions can be used on a golf cart:)

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