Hey guys just wondering what do you use to clean the Erude/Johnny plastic carbs of the 90's? I have no experience cleaning up these plastic guys. Will regular carb cleaner eat up the plastic?
I have really mixed feelings about plastic carbs in the first place. My neighbor has a plastic topped carb on his OB engine and he broke it. And the cost to replace a "plastic" top on that carb is ridiculous to say the least... You would think that plastic parts would be so easy to manufacture that their cost would be miniscule. But that's not the truth. Those plastic parts warp, break, snap off and their cost are more then an entire metal carb... Maybe cheap to make initially, but certainly not cheap to purchase replacement parts... JMHO!
And the cost to replace a "plastic" top on that carb is ridiculous to say the least... You would think that plastic parts would be so easy to manufacture that their cost would be miniscule. But that's not the truth.
Proprietary parts from a now defunct manufacturer that has been out of production for over 15 years....plastic or metal, you're going to bend over either way
dingbat you are absolutely correct. In my neighbor's situation, after really looking at his plastic top carb plate, it would seem pretty easy to mill an aluminum replacement if it were mine... But folks without that capability, you better look for a replacement type carb and work out the linkages because that plate was in the hundreds of dollars IF you could even find one...
Sutor. Float bowl screws 18-24 inch pds. Carb to manifold 45-55 inch pds. When installing screws for the float bowls back them off until they click and then screw them in. You are then using the same thread they came out of.