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Gunk buildup in one carb. Any clues ??

Started by cloudkat, March 02, 2014, 01:39:13 PM

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cloudkat

So I started the tear down on my carbs so I could clean, re-jet and rebuild them when I noticed that the left side (looking at bike from rear) carb had some type of build-up in it.
Here are both bowls showing how dirty they are. A good cleaning is definitely in order.


Here are pics of the build-up I am talking about. That black area inside is so old that I can not just wipe it off with my finger. I have not tried yet to hit it with mineral spirits to try and clean it that way.



The build-up really showed up on top of the jets. Here is a pic of the jets. Notice how one is a lot darker than the other. That dark one has a build-up on it that reminds me of welding slag. It is tough and I can not wipe it off with my finger. It is on there pretty good.


Any ideas on what this is and/or what may have caused it?

adidasguy

Varnish from old gas sitting in there  for a longtime.
Clean them up with carb cleaner or any number of other ways. Lots of posts on cleaning carbs and the WIKI.

robfriedenberger

It might be a good idea to a look at your tank with a flash light as well. If its rusted than you should seal it.

cloudkat

Quote from: adidasguy on March 02, 2014, 01:41:57 PM
Varnish from old gas sitting in there  for a longtime.
Clean them up with carb cleaner or any number of other ways. Lots of posts on cleaning carbs and the WIKI.

Thanks. That makes me breath a little easier. I was nervous that someone was going to tell me that it was a sign of some really bad something-or-other.

cloudkat

Quote from: robfriedenberger on March 02, 2014, 02:34:41 PM
It might be a good idea to a look at your tank with a flash light as well. If its rusted than you should seal it.

Yeah, it is kind of bad. I have already bought a 3-part Kreem kit. But since I have not opened it yet I am thinking about returning it and getting a POR-15 kit instead since I have read some really good things about it versus the Kreem kit.

HotrodScamp

I've done 2 tanks with POR-15 and the results were stellar! Two things that seem to get people is the "rolling" the tank for 20 minutes at a time and getting the tank perfectly dry before the final coating. For the rolling, I just did it :) even went a little longer than the 20 minutes. What an arm workout! And to get it good and dry I got a hair dryer at the Goodwill store for 3 bucks, rigged it to blow into the tank with a coat hanger and some tape and let it blow for a couple of hours. Worth every minute and every penny in my opinion. Good luck with yours!
2007 GS500F
Pirelli Sport Demons 130/70 110/70
.85 Sonic Springs / 15w Bel-Ray fork oil
K&N Drop-in w/restrictor
POR-15 sealed tank
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cloudkat

Quote from: HotrodScamp on March 02, 2014, 06:08:24 PM
And to get it good and dry I got a hair dryer at the Goodwill store for 3 bucks, rigged it to blow into the tank with a coat hanger and some tape and let it blow for a couple of hours. Worth every minute and every penny in my opinion. Good luck with yours!

Now THAT is a great idea !!
I will be hitting the local Goodwill tomorrow on my rounds.
Thanks for the tip. :cheers:

robfriedenberger

I've used both the kreem kit, eastwood kit, and the por-15.

It gos in the order alright .......better......BEST

Kreem kit worked, I wasn't happy with the way it held up, so I tried the east wood kit and it required 6 or 7 steps between washes, however it lasted and worked great. THe por kit was awesome, easy to use, quick even though i dragged it out, and it lasted.

cloudkat

Well, I returned the Kreem and was going to buy the por-15. But I was told about another product called KBS Coatings. So I jumped online and started doing some research.
I ended up ordering the KBS kit. It should be here in a couple of days.

robfriedenberger

Good luck post your results


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