Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > Scored a CCR3000 - Carb needs Cleaning
Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) Discussions |
|
FrankMA
Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Points: 587
|
|
Scored a CCR3000 - Carb needs Cleaning
Original Message Mar 16, 2011 7:19 am |
|
It's in decent condition, new rubber impeller, scraper bar and overall good shape. The guy I bought it from said it had been professionally serviced 2 years ago but had seen little use since then as he decided to hire a plow guy to do his average residential driveway. I could not get it to start after adding some fresh fuel that I brought with me so I offered him $ 40.00 and said OK. - he had it listed for $ 75.00 on CL. I'm pretty sure he left some old, unstabilized fuel in there and it turned into varnish. I removed the top and back covers and dropped the fuel bowl. It looked like a bad batch of applesauce in there so I cleaned it out and shot the carb with carb cleaner and reinstalled the bowl. It fired up for a few seconds and then died. A good carb cleaning appears to be in order and I'm wondering if I can do this with the carb installed or is it easier/better to remove it from the engine (Suzuki 47P)? I've never removed a carb before but am mechanically inclined and would like to get this operational for next winter. I remember Borat discussing a cleaning of the jets using wires to remove any build up inside that could cause fuel starvation. I have never done this so any suggestions or tips will be very much appreciated.
Toro Wheel Horse 522xi GT, Honda HS928TA, Honda HS621AS, Honda HS520A, Toro CCR3000 (work in progress), Honda HS624WA (sold 08/23/2010), Stihl BR550 Backpack Blower, Stihl MS250, McCulloch MS1635, Honda EM6500SX Generator
|
FrankMA
Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Points: 587
|
|
Re: Scored a CCR3000 - Carb needs Cleaning
Reply #51 Apr 16, 2011 12:37 pm |
|
trouts: It will start and stay running as long as I continue to spray fuel into the throat. If I stop spraying fuel she dies. I really don't see any small holes to clean with a wire so I'm leaning towards getting a dip type carb cleaner but I am worried about the plastic eroding. Is it OK to dip the carb with the plastic parts attached? I cannot remove the plastic float unless I remove the plastic black collar - any suggestions? nipper99: I pressed the needle down into the seat as you suggested and it did make a difference. The float now sits off of the black plastic collar about 3/16" if I tip it upside down. Before it was pressed up against the black collar with spring loaded tension. Now it will move freely if I tip it upside down/right side up. Again, I think I need to dip this to help give it a good cleaning - is there a carb cleaning dip that won't erode the plastic or is there a trick to removing that black plastic collar?
This message was modified Apr 16, 2011 by FrankMA
Toro Wheel Horse 522xi GT, Honda HS928TA, Honda HS621AS, Honda HS520A, Toro CCR3000 (work in progress), Honda HS624WA (sold 08/23/2010), Stihl BR550 Backpack Blower, Stihl MS250, McCulloch MS1635, Honda EM6500SX Generator
|
trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328
|
|
Re: Scored a CCR3000 - Carb needs Cleaning
Reply #54 Apr 16, 2011 6:33 pm |
|
Borat, There is no tang on the float to adjust. Frank>>>It will start and stay running as long as I continue to spray fuel into the throat. If I stop spraying fuel she dies. OK, you’ve only got a simple problem. Frank>>>I really don't see any small holes to clean with a wire Read above again. There has to be openings in the throat or the carb could not function. Also, did you take off the black manifold and gasket? There should be ports there, probably four. Frank>>>I cannot remove the plastic float unless I remove the plastic black collar - any suggestions? Hit it with carb spray and keep lightly tapping it. It’s stuck to the center tube with varnish. Worse case is break it and get another. If you can take out the emulsion tube you can probably bypass the dip, get the thing running and on a second pass break off the collar and order another. A local dealer may have one. You’ve never responded about the jet that fits on the bottom of the tube sticking down from the center of the carb. In the first picture of post 49 the jet is not there. Do you have that jet? Frank>>>I pressed the needle down into the seat as you suggested and it did make a difference. The needle has to be able to move on the float. It’s a slot and if you insert it with the needle at too far in one direction the needle will not go in properly. It’s has to be somewhat free in that slot so it can seat properly. Niper99, I’ve never seen a spring of that type in a Mikuni. What I usually see is an elongated U shaped spring with loops on each end that fit on the rod that holds the float on. ?? Niper99>>>u need to know if your floats adjustable His is not adjustable. There is not flexible float tang to move. There is only the slots into which the needle slides. The needle is put into the slot and the float pushed up so the needle goes fully into the seat. If the needle is too far back or forward in the slot it won’t go in properly. Frank, It just occured to me that if you have not taken off the float you have not cleaned and inspected the needle seat area. Work the collar off to get the float out so you can see what's going on with the needle.
This message was modified Apr 16, 2011 by trouts2
|
trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328
|
|
Re: Scored a CCR3000 - Carb needs Cleaning
Reply #56 Apr 17, 2011 8:29 am |
|
The float is ok, not broken or leaking. It's static, a molded piece and as long as it's not broken or leaking it's fine. The needle is probably fine also. The only thing he needs may be a seat but ht has not been flooding just starved and a cleaning in there will probably take care of things. He's checked the flow and gets gas out of the drain but that may be a restricted flow. The emuslion tube was not cleaned before and now is so cleaning the needle and seat area should help along with taking the manifold and gasket off and cleaning that area also. The manifold area (back of the carb) could be causing all the problems so should be cleaned. The only other thing is the spring which can be left off (I have three Mikuni's here with no spring) or leave the spring in. If confused about the spring orientation then put the carb in a class of water. It can only go in 1 of two ways so the check easy. Another point for no needle, seat and float is the needle and seat kit is about $18 and the float $18.
This message was modified Apr 17, 2011 by trouts2
|
|
|