How to Clean a Motorcycle Carburetor?

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LaCorbin
07/29/25 7:10pm
Cleaning a motorcycle carburetor involves four steps: 1. Remove the carburetor from the motorcycle, turn off the fuel supply, and disconnect the fuel line. Use an 8mm or 10mm wrench to loosen the nuts connecting the carburetor to the engine, then remove the screws connecting the carburetor to the air filter. 2. Disconnect the throttle cable, turn off the fuel supply, and disconnect the fuel line. Remove the carburetor float chamber and use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws on the carburetor float chamber cover. 3. After disassembling the carburetor, remove the main jet, idle jet, and float, then begin cleaning the carburetor. 4. Spray carburetor cleaner into each jet, being careful not to aim the cleaner toward your eyes. Once cleaning is complete, reassemble the carburetor.
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