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Seized Carb
What is the best chemical or method of freeing a seized carb. I have a carb from a K&B Sportster that has seized and I would like to free it up short of using a large hammer and channel locks or such.
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RE: Seized Carb
Soak it in glow fuel for a while, if that doesn't work then gently warm it with a blowlamp or in a hot oven. If your carb has a plastic throttle arm or has O rings then these need removing first of course.
Dave :^) |
RE: Seized Carb
There is simple method, although you might not belive it is a serious one = use CocaCola, original one, and place the carb inside
and check time to time... You might not believe, but it is true that the original CocaCola is a very aggressive chemical and if you place thin blade inside of CocaCola cup for overnight, next day morning you see what is the "impossible " thing, just at room temperature, no heating needed. |
RE: Seized Carb
I just cleaned a sticky carb on a 1.50 two-stroke. I used denatured alcohol, and a five minute soak made a huge difference on a well-gummed carb. I've soaked entire engines overnight in glow fuel or alcohol, and that is a slower but gentler alternative to heat.
I did find after the soaking (which I resumed for another hour just to be sure) that the carb needed to be disassembled and scrubbed clean internally (i.e. the barrel/rotary valve) before it operated smoothly. I don't know where all the crud came from, but it really liked a good scrubbing with an epoxy brush. Denatured alcohol has no castor in it to start another gumming cycle. When it's clean and smooth I wipe dry, then blow dry, then drop in a little synthetic oil on the moving parts. |
RE: Seized Carb
....soaking overnight in plain ol' rubbing alcohol works good too. ;)
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RE: Seized Carb
Laquer thinner
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RE: Seized Carb
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This will free it up in about 5 minutes and prevent it from happening again
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RE: Seized Carb
ORIGINAL: JollyPopper What is the best chemical or method of freeing a seized carb. I have a carb from a K&B Sportster that has seized and I would like to free it up short of using a large hammer and channel locks or such. Then, I turned on the hot water faucet, waited a minute, and held the carb, engine & all, directly under the faucet. As the carburetor heated up, the throttle shaft got unstuck. By working the throttle arm back & forth, the lubricant worked its way into the shaft & bushings. After working it back & forth for a minute under the heat, I shut off the water, moved to the workbench, and pulled the cap seal off & ran some more lubricant through it. Worked for me. Good luck, Dave Olson |
RE: Seized Carb
ORIGINAL: JollyPopper What is the best chemical or method of freeing a seized carb. I have a carb from a K&B Sportster that has seized and I would like to free it up short of using a large hammer and channel locks or such. |
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