Tools used in this video: Ultrasonic cleaner w/heat: amzn.to/44AgGEp Berryman carb soak: amzn.to/3weC19C Simple Green: amzn.to/3WjUiNs Aerosol Carburetor Cleaner: amzn.to/4bepHEX Ultrasonic Cleaning Solution: amzn.to/4aTXDHm My Amazon Store: www.amazon.com/shop/repairgeek Help support the channel, buy using my Amazon links As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases and your cost is exactly the same.
you can put your parts to clean in a ziplock bag with a cleaning solution. seal it up removing as much air as possible. fill ultrasonic cleaner with plain water. drop ziplock into cleaner. this will clean parts without gunking up the sonic cleaner and using less cleaning agent.
I’ve been driving 20 miles to Buc-ees to buy non-ethanol fuel for years and use it exclusively in my outboard motor and small engines with absolutely no issues. I also use marine Stabil in the fuel.
Wow this was fun and interesting! Felt like it was an auto mechanics class for the first time. I just cleaned my throttle body and maf on my vehicle. I know it's fuel injected. Just replaced a spark plug in my regular push mower and sprayed some carb cleaner. Runs pretty good now. I'm gonna do some of the stuff you mentioned here and make it run like a champ. Why not it's so simple.
These little carbs are so easy to work on, and if you use any kind of ethanol fuel, it WILL gunk up. There is no if. I do this every spring, and have no problems with how the engine runs at all.
Thanks for posting this video. Every single piece of lawn equipment I owe does this surge thing. Never understood why. I switched to ethanol free fuel last year, but most of my equipment is old and I'm sure it's full of ethanol gunk. I've never taken a carburetor off of a small engine, but I'll have to learn and just do it. Can't find a small engine mechanic worth his salt in my area. I have various brands of small engine manufacturers on my equipment (Cub Cadet has a Kawasaki engine. Honda's have Honda's, DR's have Briggs and Stratton I think, not sure what Stihl has) but I am assuming they are all about the same? I'll just video myself taking it off and apart and hope I can get it back in place and together correctly. Thanks again.
i just give the fuel some seafoam and it stops the surging in minutes. i always pretreat my fuel with seafoam and marvel mystery oil. also use high octane fuel. never had a non start and i leave the ethanol fuel in between seasons.
Very thorough video and really enjoyed the "how a carburetor works" explanation/demonstration. I think it would have been even better if you showed removing the float, cleaning the needle and it's seat, removing/cleaning the jet screw, and wiring out the jet(s) - things you mentioned at the start of the video as being the usual culprits in causing the carb to malfunction.
Most of the videos I see for cleaning 4 Stroke motorcycle carbs show them tearing the entire carb apart in all pieces / components before cleaning. I realize that this is the ultimate way to clean a carb.... My question is will the above method work just as well on a motorcycle carb as it did on the zero turn carb? Did you take any gaskets off that you came across or were they just fine in the dish soap mixture? Was there a certain ratio of dish soap to water? (ie. 2-3 squirts per tank or just enough till you see suds?) Was the water warm or does that even matter? Thanks in advance for any more info. you provide. I really enjoy your videos. They are super helpful.
If the gasket comes off easily, I take it off. If it's stuck I leave it in place. I've never had a problem soaking the gasket with the carb. If you watch close, I soaked the carb with one of the gaskets on it because it was stuck. I've done this method with ATV carbs and it works great. Just blow out the air bleeds and jet with compressed air. Heat the water, it helps. Use as much Dawn as you feel like. Just put fresh water in before you final cleaning.
Hey fluid film question!... 2022 chevy 1500 zr2 comes with waxy frame protection (ish) ... can i spray fluid flim or surface shield over ? And not effect the fluid film protection!?
@@RepairGeek Got it. Thanks for all the work you put into your content. My SS with graphite powder is phenomenal - but would be cool if it just came in black 😀
Aww the lazy helpless neighbor. Nice of you helping him but I've had neighbors that won't lift a finger . 👍 I hope it's a elderly guy that your helping and not just some slub.
No not at all, he's a good dude. It's the kind of guy that wouldn't hesitate to help me out if I need it. If he owes me, I can guilt trip him if I need something 😂.
@@RepairGeek yeah, I joke around, kinda like the Seinfeld episode, where George was looking to have hand in the relationship. I think it's called adult peer pressure. Like when one neighbor starts mowing the lawn and then you hear 11 lawnmowers nearby. Always look for hand. Hahahah!
Tools used in this video:
Ultrasonic cleaner w/heat: amzn.to/44AgGEp
Berryman carb soak: amzn.to/3weC19C
Simple Green: amzn.to/3WjUiNs
Aerosol Carburetor Cleaner: amzn.to/4bepHEX
Ultrasonic Cleaning Solution: amzn.to/4aTXDHm
My Amazon Store: www.amazon.com/shop/repairgeek
Help support the channel, buy using my Amazon links
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases and your cost is exactly the same.
you can put your parts to clean in a ziplock bag with a cleaning solution. seal it up removing as much air as possible. fill ultrasonic cleaner with plain water. drop ziplock into cleaner. this will clean parts without gunking up the sonic cleaner and using less cleaning agent.
That mower sounds just like the snowblower I bought last fall. Thank you for this video; that carburetor’s butt is mine now
I’ve been driving 20 miles to Buc-ees to buy non-ethanol fuel for years and use it exclusively in my outboard motor and small engines with absolutely no issues. I also use marine Stabil in the fuel.
Really good explanation. Best use ever of a toilet roll spindle
Wow this was fun and interesting! Felt like it was an auto mechanics class for the first time.
I just cleaned my throttle body and maf on my vehicle. I know it's fuel injected. Just replaced a spark plug in my regular push mower and sprayed some carb cleaner. Runs pretty good now. I'm gonna do some of the stuff you mentioned here and make it run like a champ. Why not it's so simple.
I never knew that the float, rubber seals and gaskets don't have any issues of abrasion or weakening from the ultrasonic cleaning.
These little carbs are so easy to work on, and if you use any kind of ethanol fuel, it WILL gunk up. There is no if.
I do this every spring, and have no problems with how the engine runs at all.
Very good example.
Thank you!
Supper great video! I liked the toilet paper roll for a carburetor how it works. I'm going to try it for my self.
Thank you sir, i have problem with my GX 160 carb. Very helpful
Thanks for posting this video.
Every single piece of lawn equipment I owe does this surge thing. Never understood why. I switched to ethanol free fuel last year, but most of my equipment is old and I'm sure it's full of ethanol gunk.
I've never taken a carburetor off of a small engine, but I'll have to learn and just do it. Can't find a small engine mechanic worth his salt in my area. I have various brands of small engine manufacturers on my equipment (Cub Cadet has a Kawasaki engine. Honda's have Honda's, DR's have Briggs and Stratton I think, not sure what Stihl has) but I am assuming they are all about the same? I'll just video myself taking it off and apart and hope I can get it back in place and together correctly.
Thanks again.
The 2 stroke stuff is a little different. Any of the small engine 4 stroke stuff is all pretty similar.
Have you ever used Varsol solvent in your Ultrasonic cleaner?
Nope.
You can get a touch file that has multiple small to large round files
Interesting
Thanks for posting this. I'm use berrymans B12 in the riding lawnmower. Mostly run non ethanol but hopefully it helps clean the valves.
i just give the fuel some seafoam and it stops the surging in minutes. i always pretreat my fuel with seafoam and marvel mystery oil. also use high octane fuel. never had a non start and i leave the ethanol fuel in between seasons.
Good idea! Thanks!
Very thorough video and really enjoyed the "how a carburetor works" explanation/demonstration. I think it would have been even better if you showed removing the float, cleaning the needle and it's seat, removing/cleaning the jet screw, and wiring out the jet(s) - things you mentioned at the start of the video as being the usual culprits in causing the carb to malfunction.
Awesome video. Very helpful. Thank you. Subscribed!
Most of the videos I see for cleaning 4 Stroke motorcycle carbs show them tearing the entire carb apart in all pieces / components before cleaning. I realize that this is the ultimate way to clean a carb.... My question is will the above method work just as well on a motorcycle carb as it did on the zero turn carb? Did you take any gaskets off that you came across or were they just fine in the dish soap mixture? Was there a certain ratio of dish soap to water? (ie. 2-3 squirts per tank or just enough till you see suds?) Was the water warm or does that even matter? Thanks in advance for any more info. you provide. I really enjoy your videos. They are super helpful.
If the gasket comes off easily, I take it off. If it's stuck I leave it in place. I've never had a problem soaking the gasket with the carb. If you watch close, I soaked the carb with one of the gaskets on it because it was stuck.
I've done this method with ATV carbs and it works great. Just blow out the air bleeds and jet with compressed air.
Heat the water, it helps. Use as much Dawn as you feel like. Just put fresh water in before you final cleaning.
Thank you for sharing 👍
Hey fluid film question!... 2022 chevy 1500 zr2 comes with waxy frame protection (ish) ... can i spray fluid flim or surface shield over ? And not effect the fluid film protection!?
They are compatible with one another.
Thanks for answering... so i can also apply over the existing wax undercoat ? ( witch is no good and starting to peel ).. thanks again
Use non-ethanol gas moving forward.
Bravo!
Are you still working for Blaster? I was looking for your SS one on their page and it was gone.
My videos have never been on B'laster's website. We just did a minor update on the website last week and yep I'm still employed haha.
@@RepairGeek Ok - I thought I remembered seeing you and another guy talking about all the different ways to use SS
@@jasoncharles6980oh that... there were some regulatory issues with that video.
@@RepairGeek Got it. Thanks for all the work you put into your content. My SS with graphite powder is phenomenal - but would be cool if it just came in black 😀
@@jasoncharles6980soon...
Aww the lazy helpless neighbor. Nice of you helping him but I've had neighbors that won't lift a finger . 👍 I hope it's a elderly guy that your helping and not just some slub.
No not at all, he's a good dude. It's the kind of guy that wouldn't hesitate to help me out if I need it. If he owes me, I can guilt trip him if I need something 😂.
@@RepairGeek yeah, I joke around, kinda like the Seinfeld episode, where George was looking to have hand in the relationship. I think it's called adult peer pressure. Like when one neighbor starts mowing the lawn and then you hear 11 lawnmowers nearby. Always look for hand. Hahahah!
Sheesh calm down Karen.
That's good 👍@@RepairGeek
THEY SELL FUEL MADE FOR LAWN AND SMALL ENGINE.
WHY ARE YOU SCREAMING! 😂
@RepairGeek sorry not screaming just highlighted.lol
No worries. Just found it funny. 😂
@RepairGeek Thanks great videos very informative. I did the one one tune up for my 2007 ford fusion. Good job
I grab stuff out of my sonic cleaner with my hands for years. Im not dead. If this where true people would die using electric toothbrushes.
Fit a fuel filter too