Clean Out a Four Wheeler Carburator

If you own a 4-wheeler you should know that they can sometimes just not start. Here is an article that might help you some - it's about the easiest way I know how to explain.

Steps

  1. First, you will need to get it out. You can use a ratchet or another tool to unscrew the nuts and bolts that hold it in your 4-wheeler.
  2. Take the bottom part of it off with a wrench or ratchet.
  3. Find some WD-40 and starter fluid.
  4. Get the bottom off with a wrench or ratchet; get a compressed air hose also.
  5. Spray WD-40 in all of the holes and then blow it with an air hose.
  6. Know that once you have done this it should crank if not try to choke your 4-wheeler.



Tips

  • There may be some extra small screws that you would have to use a Phillips head or Flathead screwdriver on.
  • Starter fluid works well on just about anything on your 4-wheeler!

Warnings

  • Don't get starter fluid or WD-40 in your eyes it will burn and itch very badly.

Things You'll Need

  • Starter fluid
  • WD-40
  • 4-wheeler
  • Screwdriver
  • Ratchet
  • Wrench
  • Compressed air hose

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