So here's the way I did it.
- remove screws from right side panel and the fairing and mind the grommets
- Drain float bowl
- open clamps (on rubber ducts) mounting the carb
- pull the carb out
[choke cable routed the wrong way also visible]
- remove fuel drain tube, fuel inlet tube, choke cable and breather tube
(sorry couldn't take pic of me removing other tubes, reason being, they are the opposite side of carb )
- also removed "this" (shown in red square)
would like to know what "this" is called [AFR screw in blue circle, breather tube connection in green circle and black circle having fuel inlet]
- open drain bolt, by unscrewing these three
- remove float, jets, fuel control valve and clean them by dipping them in kerosene, wd40 or carb cleaner or any other de-greaser and wiping them with a soft brush
- now for opening top part of carb to access diaphragm and slide, unscrew two screws present on the top. (sorry no pics, was forgot to use camera while enjoying DIY
) please note; while un-screwing hold some pressure on the top part or else the cover and spring might fly out. - ok, this is the look one will get after point 9
pull out it out holding the slide (shown in blue circle), go slow, diaphragm edges (shown by arrow) might be sticky.
- slightly plugged pilot jet
- main jet was already clean
- clean float bowl and dont remove its gasket, its glued there
- butterfly valve (or throttle valve) has a tiny hole which was plugged, this is the pic after cleaning
- Also clean the AFR screw and idle screw (sorry again, no pic for the same reason)
- oil all external screws (only the threads)
and assemble the carb.
- put the carb back in this (easier to me) order:
a)
Done!!I think this DIY is applicable to most carbsAwaiting suggestion and opinions..


.The carburettor is same as extreme(keihin make) only smaller and different jets and different needle.

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