It depends on the brand of carb cleaner. Gumout doesn't bother me, the store brand from AutoZone is harsh, especially if I get it on my ring. Feels like a chemical burn almost instantaniously.
Dac, I PM'ed you about that doc and adding something about not trying to remove the idle jet.
I have a tip. DONT POKE JETS WITH METAL! I figured i'd get it really clean if i used single wire strands and needles. Ended up trashing it. carb cleaner and compressed air only. Nice write up bud. great addition to the how to archive.
I alway check the idle jet for clean by blowing carb cleaner up through it from the bottom while looking down the air passage of the carb. If I see fluid shooting up, I know it's clean.
As someone who's just cleaning the carb for the first time, I'd note that the actual cleaning is the easiest part. What gets complicated is takin ti off and putting it back on the bike.
Right now I have a bunch of hoses with no idea where they go.
As someone who's just cleaning the carb for the first time, I'd note that the actual cleaning is the easiest part. What gets complicated is takin ti off and putting it back on the bike.
Right now I have a bunch of hoses with no idea where they go.
the gas line (the biggest one) goes on the top notch.
the vac. line (small line coming down from the gas tank) goes on the intake.
and the oil line (the other small ine) goes to the small notch on the carb.
"Its not what you ride, its that you ride"
1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
I'm not sure about any of this, but isn't an aero motor more like a spree motor than it is an elite? If so then thats all wrong. On a spree motor there are 2 fittings on the intake, one for the oil pump and one for the vac line. But again, i don't have any idea about aeros so i'm prabably wrong.
thanks for the heads up. Would it help to post pics or the aero carb? Does anyone think it might be different from spree/elite models? I got the fuel line running to the top inlet of the carb, as for the others I'll check em out when I get home...
If there is 2 fittings on the intake, then one goes to the vac. line and the other goes to the oil pump, if there is only one then go by what Dac said. My lines have been on for so long that they're permanently bent to where they belong so there isn't a problem with taking them off.