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DIY: How to Port & Polish a Carburetor & Intake Manifold 

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Video tutorial on how to port and polish a small engine butterfly style carburetor. In this tutorial I will also include how to port the intake manifold as well. Doing this procedure will help increase the performance of your engine along with increasing fuel economy, throttle response, optimization the air and fuel mixture, and allowing for increased air flow. This procedure can be applied to lawn tractors, golf carts, go-karts, all terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, dirt bikes, motorcycles, dune buggies, etc.
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How to clean a carburetor: • DIY: How to Clean a Ca...
Tools/Supplies Needed:
-220 wet/dry sandpaper
-400 wet/dry sandpaper
-600 wet/dry sandpaper
-1000 wet/dry sandpaper
-1500 wet/dry sandpaper
-2000 wet/dry sandpaper
-bucket of water
-screwdriver
-rotary tool (Dremel)
-grinding stone for rotary tool
-80 grit drum sander for rotary tool
-felt wheel for rotary tool
-penetrating or cutting oil
-metal polish
-soft cloth
-carburetor cleaner (used in the video is Permatex Throttle Body, Carb & Choke Cleaner #80279)
-thread locker (used in the video is Permatex Permatex Medium Strength Threadlocker Blue #24200)
Procedure:
-the carburetor and intake manifold must be removed from the engine
-clean the carburetor and intake manifold before the porting and polishing process so we won’t have any contaminants
-keep the carburetor disassembled as we will be cleaning it again after it has been modified
-remove both the choke and throttle butterflies by removing the small standard screw for the butterfly plate, then pull the plate out, and slide out the shaft
-starting with the choke side, normally this isn’t a critical side as we don’t have to worry about the idle being affected such as the throttle plate area
-start with 220 first, be sure to always pre soak the paper and wet the surface down
-rinse the area off when an access amount of sanding debris builds up and then continue wet sanding
-wet sand until the casting is fairly smooth
-move onto 400 grit and gain the same process, pre soak the paper, then keep the area well lubricated with water
-rinse away any excessive amount of sanding material build up
-once satisfied, move up to 600 grit, then 1000 grit, 1500 grit, and finally 2000 grit using the same process
-next step doesn’t apply to all carburetors unfortunately as it will depend how your air filter side is designed
-I am able to flare out the opening to allow for more air flow, by using a rotary tool and a rotary stone
-apply some penetrating or cutting oil to the aluminum surface and the stone, then flare out the opening, keeping it on a lower speed to reduce any debris splatter
-finish up flaring the opening with the rotary tool and drum sander to smooth out any rough edges
-wet sand the flared opening starting with 220 grit, then 400 grit, 600 grit, 1000 grit, 1500 grit, and 2000 grit sandpaper
-moving onto the throttle plate side, do not bore out the opening, we only want to smoothen the open
-first match the port opening to the intake manifold or engine block by using a gasket and paint market to trace the opening
-if they are poorly matched, use the same process as what was used to flare the carburetor opening
-depending how rough the surface is, you can start with 1500 grit wet sanding, as for me I used 2000 grit wet sanding
-using a felt pad for the rotary tool, apply your choice of polish (I used Eagle One Original Mag & Aluminum Wheel Polish) and work the product into the surface
-apply more product if needed, then wipe away product with a cloth once done
-for the shafts and butterfly plates, wet sanding them using 2000 grit sandpaper
-if the plate is steel, you can start out with 1500 grit wet sanding and finish up with 2000 grit
-polishing the shafts and butterfly plates using polishing compound
-match the ports on the intake manifold if not done already using the gasket method
-start with the grinding stone on the rotary tool, remove the rough casting
-ball hones can be used as well to access the hard to reach areas
-once satisfied, move onto the 80 grit drum on the rotary tool to smoothen the grinder casting
-re-clean both the carburetor and intake manifold
-reassemble the carburetor
-for the butterfly plate fasteners, I would recommend using a thread locker
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Комментарии : 51   
@CarsSimplified
@CarsSimplified 7 лет назад
That polished finish looks fantastic! Very nicely done!
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 7 лет назад
Thank you :)
@rob0781
@rob0781 8 лет назад
turned out awesome! !!
@philosophy6729
@philosophy6729 2 года назад
That thing looks beautiful
@raritica8409
@raritica8409 8 лет назад
looks beautiful
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@123edwardzpad
@123edwardzpad 2 года назад
Nice DIY!
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 2 года назад
Thank you!
@jimcatx3090
@jimcatx3090 4 года назад
Wow what a great job
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 4 года назад
Thank you :)
@gratefultedd969
@gratefultedd969 5 лет назад
Looks nice
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@chowderchops
@chowderchops 8 лет назад
Pretty Carb
@bennytekopp3622
@bennytekopp3622 Год назад
I want to do this. Have a dremel. A 4hp outboard, fourstroke. ~85cc engine. Bought a spare carb for 6hp, technician says it's the only difference. 'Venturi' is larger on 6hp. And since I bought a cheap knock-off, 50$, I figured I can 'inspect' it. Magnifying glass (Have cheap endoscope for my phone, excellent for magnification) for jets and nozzles, some compressed air and carb cleaner to avoid poor manufacturing, and this polishing to round it all up. A project is born. Maybe I get 6.2hp 😁
@cool_kid-club
@cool_kid-club 6 лет назад
absolutely beautiful man thank you and it looks amazing.. only thing i would recomend which is what i'm going to do when i do this to mine is polish the screws on the butterflies. :)
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 6 лет назад
Thank you for the kind words and feedback!
@468delray
@468delray 5 лет назад
have ever done any modifications the lowend circuit system to get it to run richer on a Tecumseh carb.
@jlkoelker
@jlkoelker 6 лет назад
how did you say shaft so many time and keep your composure so well. dude's good at these tutorials
@anbu94
@anbu94 5 лет назад
because he's not 9
@michaellamparas9075
@michaellamparas9075 3 года назад
Awesome
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 3 года назад
Thank you!
@rosco664
@rosco664 Год назад
Now that baby is putting out 50hp.
@wjackstl
@wjackstl 7 лет назад
looks great question: is it not necessary to polish the screws that holds the plates?
@CarsSimplified
@CarsSimplified 7 лет назад
It is such a small part that you may not see noticeable gains, but if you have time to kill or are looking for every possible advantage, go for it! You could even go as far as finding a screw that has a smoother and/or lower profile head design. Definitely use threadlocker if you do that, though.
@John-uj9zy
@John-uj9zy 7 лет назад
I have an older Ferris mower with a Kawasaki V twin 15 hp is should do this to. Just for shits and giggles. I have an old muffler from a totaled sport bike that might actually really help drop the noise. If it doesn't sound goofy I might do it to mower I work with.
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 7 лет назад
I would imagine that muffler would quiet it up nicely, maybe a tad bit deeper tone. The polished and ported carb certainly made a huge difference on my little snowblower. Don't forget to subscribe :)
@FreedomWon20
@FreedomWon20 5 лет назад
I have a 35hp Vanguard V-Twin with a 42mm Makuni carb on it... should I polish the intake manifold? I was told in SOME engines you want the intake manifold slightly rough so the fuel and air mix better?
@suzysuzuki8865
@suzysuzuki8865 Год назад
I know this is old as hell but generally you want whatever flows wet rough. So anything after the carb rough. Exhaust polished.
@gameplaykirovmlbb5170
@gameplaykirovmlbb5170 7 лет назад
Hello Mrdiy .. may i ask u some question... im sorry for my bad english ... first of all let me introduce my name , im Madi ... i got 1 question for u sir.. how do i polish intake flow in head cylinder and intake valve flow... what item should i use first before proceeding to next step ... didnt want mirror finish .. just want to remove corse surface... thats all tq
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 7 лет назад
Hello Madi, No problem. For head porting, to remove any rough edges or casting you would use a rotary tool with different shaped grinding stone bits and a lubricating oil such as WD-40. The stones will allow you get into those tight places and the WD-40 stops the stone plugging up with aluminum. If the stone gets plugged with aluminum, it will eventually become unusable.
@captainknuckles6421
@captainknuckles6421 5 лет назад
I have a 2 stroke 49cc and I just threw in a in carborator with a bigger bore and now it runs funny. I'm thinking it might be that the intake bore is to small or I'm feeding it to much gas.
@tortron
@tortron Год назад
Bigger carb is more airflow, but moving more slowly, this changes how the fuel is picked up. Will work great at full rpm wide open throttle, but you might have some weirdness going on at transition throttle. Similar to 4 stroke valves and port size, you can go too big and everything flows slower.
@joeery5699
@joeery5699 7 лет назад
can i use autosol for polishing?
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 7 лет назад
Yes, any aluminum compatible polish can be used.
@keithjavier1
@keithjavier1 8 лет назад
what does polishing the inside of the carburetor do ?
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 8 лет назад
It will increase horsepower, smoother power band, smoother running, and running more efficiently. Don't forget to subscribe :)
@keithjavier1
@keithjavier1 8 лет назад
+4DIYers I will try that,thanks
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 8 лет назад
No problem, glad to help out!
@CarsSimplified
@CarsSimplified 7 лет назад
The engine has to pull in air, and many parts like this create resistance to that air. This process aims to reduce that resistance, allowing the engine to put more energy to work rather than overcoming the resistance.
@user-neo71665
@user-neo71665 6 лет назад
Before the fuel is introduced it smooths the airflow and is less resistance to pull it in. After the fuel delivery you want it a bit rough as explained. On the exhaust you want it glass smooth to smooth it out and doesn't allow the carbon to stick as easily.
@wulfberggamingmodding4701
@wulfberggamingmodding4701 8 лет назад
How much of a difference does this make? My minibike without the governor runs at about 35mph, would this take it to 40-45?
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 8 лет назад
It'll depend on how badly it's designed from factory. Just to give you an idea, this was from a 4hp snowblower. Where I live, we usually get a fair amount of snow and it tends to be heavy as well. Going through 2ft of snow before it would be on the verge of stalling. After the porting and polishing, it'll now go through 2ft with no issues, it's able to keep the revs up easier, and will throw the snow much further.
@wulfberggamingmodding4701
@wulfberggamingmodding4701 8 лет назад
+4DIYers Thanks for the info, this is on a Chinese minibike that has a 97cc engine and I wanna make it fast, but with the stock engine. Hopefully I can do this easily
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 8 лет назад
No problem. I've never owned one myself, but have heard from friends that the Chinese made recreational toys tend to be very poorly matched, much much worse than what I have shown in the video. So there is a load of room for improvement.
@bakedpotato858
@bakedpotato858 3 года назад
I heard having a rough surface Helps atomize the gas
@4DIYers
@4DIYers 3 года назад
It was covered in the video. The intake runner is to be left with a rougher sanded surface to promote atomization, but has any rough casting maskings removed. An intake runner with more volume can improve the air/fuel mixture too.
@therealRustyShackleford
@therealRustyShackleford 3 года назад
I used to race karts and some of the stuff engine builders would do was pretty interesting. For instance, they would actually take a leather punch (I believe it was) and put deep gouges in parts of the intake manifolds and cylinder heads where there were low pressure areas to help create turbulence to keep the air and fuel mixed.
@mrengine970
@mrengine970 5 лет назад
I have a problem i ordered one from wish and it doesnt fit😭😭😭
@bradley1995
@bradley1995 4 года назад
Cause you ordered from wish my friend. Either give it some Irish ingenuity or check out ombwarehouse, or gopowersports. Mikuni carbs are the shit!
@timbenham516
@timbenham516 4 года назад
Why??
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