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From: smallengineshop
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  • are cv carbs less reliable? seems like they would be

  • Thank you :D

  • @matrixirfan Thanks for watching.

  • excellent video, thanks for doing it.

  • @123cyberaug321 Thanks, and thanks for watching!

  • IS THAT A HOT THINNER BRO?

  • @foxnad I don't know what that is....What do you mean by Hot Thinner?

  • @smallengineshop what kind of cemical did you used in soaking the carv parts bro? i dont think we have that kind of chemical in the philippines, is there any chemical other than what you used? for example like thinner? the thinner i am saying is, the chemical use to combined paint, in spraying paint car? is that ok? or not bro? thnx u

  • @foxnad I used Simply Green and water. You can look up the product online and see its ingredients. I am sure you have something similar in the Philippines.

  • @smallengineshop oh i see brother, thnx u

  • you forgot to blow compressed air on the hose.

  • @kirkscream Thanks for watching!

  • That was extremely informative, thank you. I am planning on cleaning my 1980 Kawasaki KZ250 Carb, since it hasn't been running right. Any big differences between the carb in the video and the one I'll be working with on my bike?

    Thanks.

  • @hucknbid They are very similar, but I think your carburetor is a CV carburetor, so you will have a diaphragm attached to the throttle slide. Thanks for watching!

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