Carburetor Cleaning & Tuning 101
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You Sir, were correct. I've had to take my carbs back off and do a PROPER cleaning. Couldn't even get the bike to start after my "cleaning".
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Get a couple gallons of carb cleaner (it comes in paint cans), dump it into a plastic tub, completely dismantle the carb unit, and submerge it in the tub for a few days. Scrub with a soft bristle brush, like a toothbrush. That's gonna be your start. Honestly, when they're this bad, you might want to just look into buying a refurbed set. What's your time worth?
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Finally took a cut-off wheel and cut a slot into one of the pilot jets. It was just as spotless as the rest of the carb. Put it all back together yesterday and ran it up and down the street on gravity feed (since my fuel pump went kaput) and it runs okay except for the off-idle stumble.
Have you replaced your fuel filter yet? The smallest fleck of rust from the gas tank can screw those things ALL up.
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Fun fact: You used to be able to unlock the cylindrical Kensington bike and laptop locks by doing this. They changed their size in '05, though because of it.
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Keep tugging. Mine weren't soft anymore either. When I pulled them off, the little lips on the inside of the boots that help them hold onto the engine cracked off. It didn't effect anything, and my only choice would have been to purchace new ones. Just tug and rock them back n forth till they pop off. 1st time I needed a crowbar lol. Just be careful if you are using that much leverage. You could bend or break something.