How To Clean a Yamaha raptor carburetor
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2022
- Today we dive into a Yamaha Raptor 350 carburetor and I show you in-depth how to clean it out; but like I said in the video this carburetor is very similar to many different carburetors. So follow along and clean your carburetor out following these pretty simple steps!
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Great teaching video, by the time you finish, I finished and had two beers, Thanks👍
Glad you enjoyed and I'm glad I could help 😁
Extremely helpful. I had the exact same carb and needed to know how to clean it.
I'm glad I could help 🙂
Great video. I used it to clean and reassemble one today and got it right the first try. Thank u
So glad that the video came in handy for you that's why I love making them Love helping people out wherever I can
Great video
Thank you! 😊
Thanks bro i will follow this video to the t and try to clean my very first carburetor
Great info , Should help some folks out man !
Yeah it's my goal I hope it'll help somebody out give them the confidence to pull theirs apart and clean it out and save some good money
@@ils360 right on..
I’m glad I seen how to clean a carburetor the right way.That’s a raptor 700 carb right?
At 23:11 you take out another jet or whatever, my carb has almost like a cover on it that just has a pin hole, how can I get that off to get to the point I can use a flat head to remove it?
Hey man great info. I’m struggling to connect my choke when I’m putting a new carb on my raptor 350. I’m not sure if my new carb is different or not but it looks the same as the original. Where the choke cable goes into the carb how do you connect it inside?
If it is the barrel style there is a little slide that needs to come out for you to lock the cable on to it and slide it back in.
Would there be a spring in front of the part that comes out? How do you remove it?
My raptor 350 pops out the exhaust when I turn it off. What could it be? And it also only runs with some choke.
Definitely sounds like a dirty carburetor having to run it with some choke. The backfiring could be caused by the same or there could be a lot of carbon build up in the cylinder.
Hi I’m leaking fuel out the over flow and will only stop when fuel is turned off. Carb has been taken apart and cleaned well but still have the same problem. Iv checked the float needle etc raptor 250
Check the float and make sure it's actually floating Make sure it's not filled with fuel. Then check your needle and seat making sure that there's nothing up inside behind the seat he also might need to remove and check the needle seat itself there's an o-ring that goes around it and if it is torn it won't meter fuel if you're still unable to find anything you might need to just buy a new needle and seat and replace it as a unit
At 9:20 the piece you are holding that came out with the float.
The needle in it moves on mine but the whole entire piece is stuck in the carburetor on mine
Soak it with lots of carburetor cleaner try cleaning out the varnish on either side with a little pic or sewing needle or something that you can get in there without scratching continue to soak with carb cleaner until you can get it to move. Might just have to buy a new needle and seat for your carburetor Make sure you buy the same size there's actually larger and smaller ones for some carburetors
How did you put that silver nozzle at 29:30 back in ? I dont know how hard can I push it and I cant get it back in...
That was definitely a hard one to get back in that has to be perfectly lined up straight to go back in.
@@ils360 right, and do I just push it in hard with a screwdriver ?
@@viliamjakab6158 if you've got something flat to put across it it would work best like a punch or something like that. You can also likely tap it to get it to move
So I have been cleaning it the wrong way?🤣
I don't know how have you been doing it? 😂