Storing Carbs
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- Sprinter
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Storing Carbs
I'm going to take my carbs off so I can do my valve clearances. Whats the best way to store them? It will be for a couple of weeks. Clingfilm, plastic bag, inside or outside(in unheated garage)?
- Drunkn Munky
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Re: Storing Carbs
Never had a problem with mine sitting on the bench in the garage for months, just cover and stuff rags in the stacks.
- Sprinter
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Re: Storing Carbs
Cool, just wanted to make sure. Thanks
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Re: Storing Carbs
Give em a good squirt with WD40 or something if theyre in a cold garage,cant hurt.Make sure they are empty as well.
- Cammo
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Re: Storing Carbs
If your carb inlet rubbers are old having them off the bike for a while can sometimes spell death for them.
You can sit them in a warm spot which helps, I also sometimes sit them in a jar of petrol for a day or two before refitting to make sure they're pliable. Or you could buy new ones...
You can sit them in a warm spot which helps, I also sometimes sit them in a jar of petrol for a day or two before refitting to make sure they're pliable. Or you could buy new ones...
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- Sprinter
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Re: Storing Carbs
I think I'll stick them in petrol this time.
Thanks, I was slightly worried about the inlet rubbers as I've never had the carbs off for more than 24 hours before.
