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Carburetor Cleaning 101

Happy Wednesday! Time to clean your carburetors!

Memorial Day is right around the corner. Proper cleaning of outboard carburetors requires and expert. If the carbs are not synced and linked, the engine could seize!  Call High Tech Marine for expert service.

Cleaning your own carburetors? Engine still dies at idle? What went wrong...

 
 
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Carburetor Outboard Clean Up 101

Carburetor cleaning tip of the day. Have a diagram of the carburetor that you are going to take apart. Shoot a few clear digital pictures of the parts may also be helpful when it is time to reassemble. Make sure you are working in a well ventilated area, but not a windy area. The parts from the carburetor kit are small and can blow away. Keith Hinze, the Outboard Expert.
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