Keeping the Carbs
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One of the worst enemies is dirt. It can become lodged inside the tiny air bleeds that are present on carburetors like this Demon or on Holleys. To clean them, simply spray a shot of carburetor cleaner into each of the bleed holes. If you need to remove anything more stubborn from the bleed hole, a long wire bristle removed from a wire brush and held with needle-nose pliers works great. Sorry, a paper clip is too big. View Related Article
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