Dmace
Elite Member
While I do most of my own repairs , taking this carb apart , cleaning , installing kit, and re-assembly is not something I care to try presently. As pointed out in another post a new carb would probably be cheaper than taking to a dealer for service. Taking the old carb off and replacing with new one is something that I feel ok with , just not tearing into the innards of original.
It's not as difficult as you think, if you can take off a carb to replace it with a new one then you can easily clean a jet. You don't even need to remove the throttle cable. Just 4 screws to remove the float bowl, get a can of carb clean and spray it directly into the two jets. Reinstall bowl and go.
I like to remove the jets to clean them thoroughly but you can get by without removing them.