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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3633476" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>To me dissambling a lawn more carb is not much different than cleaning your firearm. Grab a can of carburator spray before getting started. Simple unhooking a few levers and a couple bolts on the air filter and attachmaent points to get it off. Have a nice flat surface to start laying parts out as you take off. Unscrew and gently break gasket surfaces apart to try to avoid tearing. Most problems are in the float bowl with gunk from old gas clogging up things, sometimes gunk or trash in one of the holes you can squirt through. If you have to take out an adjustable jet, first take note of position, then screw down to gently seat it noting the number of turns. You can remove it to clean then reinstall all the way then back it out to its original location. Very occasionally a little fuel pump diaphram gasket that can be replaced if you can find the right one is needed. Make sure you can squirt the cleaner through the holes and you should be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3633476, member: 24583"] To me dissambling a lawn more carb is not much different than cleaning your firearm. Grab a can of carburator spray before getting started. Simple unhooking a few levers and a couple bolts on the air filter and attachmaent points to get it off. Have a nice flat surface to start laying parts out as you take off. Unscrew and gently break gasket surfaces apart to try to avoid tearing. Most problems are in the float bowl with gunk from old gas clogging up things, sometimes gunk or trash in one of the holes you can squirt through. If you have to take out an adjustable jet, first take note of position, then screw down to gently seat it noting the number of turns. You can remove it to clean then reinstall all the way then back it out to its original location. Very occasionally a little fuel pump diaphram gasket that can be replaced if you can find the right one is needed. Make sure you can squirt the cleaner through the holes and you should be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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