Inspiring video. I’m confident I can clean these carbs thanks to both your tutorials. Simple, straight forward and NOT BORING. great camera work as well.
Good images, but you left an important step out. You have to remove the air box boots from the air OC and the carb Intakes. Otherwise it’s hell to get the carbs out of the engine intake boots.
FINALLY! The only person who properly shows how to remove and install this damn carburetor, and you loosened the cables instead of taking off the bracket, cause I stripped that bracket screw lol
Thanks. Very useful video. I didn't enjoy having to keep hitting 'mute' though when the loudly mixed alt-metal started blaring through my studio monitors and sub-woofer. LOL.
I actually really appreciate finding this video! Someone I do service for has a shot carburetor Ninja 250 and I’ve been working on it for him(just started today, actually!). I needed to know how to take it out just right. Thanks, man!
Just seen the video of cleaning the carbs I just bought a 03 ninja ex250r and doesnt stay on with out the chole on and if you give it gas sounds like it's getting not enough gas tou saved me money because I'm going to clean the carbs first before trying to rebuild them thanks for your videos god bless
Just pulled the carbs out of my 2007 Ninja 250 thanks to you! I am in California and we have some EVAP hoses that connect to carbs that you did not have.
Nice video wish i would have known about the air box removal other then that i got my done somebody else in the comments said sure box but i muscled mine
Any suggestions for getting those rubber boots back attached to the airbox and carb?... I soaked the boots in next to hot water to make them more workable but I'm having a hell of a time getting them to go onto the carburetor once the boots are already attached to the air box. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Usually cleaning the carburetor is enough... Just follow my video you should be okay. If you have time and you can order on eBay the float bowl gaskets and the float needles that will be better... Thank you for watching my video and please subscribe... it will help me out 😊
if you are talking about the bottom of the fuel bowls they are drains...if you loosen up the screw next to them you could drain the carburetors ...or if they are flooding the fuel will start coming out from there...from factory there are hoses attach to these drains that just go to the bottom not connected to anything...just to drain the fuel down...NEVER plug these out because it will cause vacuum inside the carbs and cause issues...leave them alone or attach the hoses to them and route them down securing them with ZIP ties...up to you...most people don't have them on there... Thanks for watching and please subscribe to help me out