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1980 Yamaha TT250
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<blockquote data-quote="Redordead89" data-source="post: 209801" data-attributes="member: 1590"><p>Hey<img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/wave.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wave:" title="Wave :wave:" data-shortname=":wave:" /> the little black bits are build up and can be picked off so get a small flat driver or similar and be gentle!</p><p>The jets of carb cleaner aren't enough to remove well stuck crud so really you have to dismantle the carb to its component parts and clean by hand any dirt the spray can't!</p><p>And before you ever open up a carb always make sure the outside is very very clean to avoid further contamination! Block both sides of the big oval passage with a clean dust free cloth or kitchen roll and start cleaning with a small nylon toothbrush type brush and go to a brass brush if necessary! Then open it up and carry on cleaning, if you have limited experience doing this then please invest in a manual for your bike!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redordead89, post: 209801, member: 1590"] Hey:wave: the little black bits are build up and can be picked off so get a small flat driver or similar and be gentle! The jets of carb cleaner aren't enough to remove well stuck crud so really you have to dismantle the carb to its component parts and clean by hand any dirt the spray can't! And before you ever open up a carb always make sure the outside is very very clean to avoid further contamination! Block both sides of the big oval passage with a clean dust free cloth or kitchen roll and start cleaning with a small nylon toothbrush type brush and go to a brass brush if necessary! Then open it up and carry on cleaning, if you have limited experience doing this then please invest in a manual for your bike! [/QUOTE]
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