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later_aligator
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I have a new (to me) 81 GS450T. It's been idling and running fine except that the petcock can only be set to prime. I am going to replace the fuel valve to take care of that (the part is coming tomorrow). But I figure, as long as the bike will be taken apart anyway and out of service for the winter, it would be a good time to play. I would like to take the carburetor apart and give it a good cleaning, especially since it's been running on prime.
A friend said that wasn't necessary because it's running just fine and that carb maintenance is complicated, especially for a newbie like me (though I have extensive experience on cars, but only fuel-injected ones).
Is there a need for regular carb maintenance? Is this cleaning a good idea? Or does "don't fix it if it ain't broke" apply here?
Maybe you could suggest a cleaner to put into the fuel tank and run through the system instead of taking apart and soaking in cleaner.
Thanks in advance for your wisdom.
A friend said that wasn't necessary because it's running just fine and that carb maintenance is complicated, especially for a newbie like me (though I have extensive experience on cars, but only fuel-injected ones).
Is there a need for regular carb maintenance? Is this cleaning a good idea? Or does "don't fix it if it ain't broke" apply here?
Maybe you could suggest a cleaner to put into the fuel tank and run through the system instead of taking apart and soaking in cleaner.
Thanks in advance for your wisdom.