Cleaning - Suzuki RM250 Owner's Service Manual

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Carburetor solenoid K
Throttle stop screw L and spring
Starter knob M
Air screw N, spring, washer and O-ring
NOTE:
Before removing the air screw N, Turn it clockwise until it lightly
seats and record the number of turns.

CLEANING

Some carburetor cleaning chemicals, especially
dip-type soaking solutions, are very corrosive and
must be handled carefully. Always follow the chemical
manufacturer's instructions on proper use, handling
and storage.
• Clean all jets with a spray-type carburetor cleaner and dry
them using compressed air.
• Clean all passageways of the carburetor thoroughly – not just
the perceived problem area. Clean the passageways in the
carburetor body with a spray-type cleaner. If necessary, soak
carburetor body in a dip-type cleaning solution to loosen dirt
and varnish.
Dry the carburetor body using compressed air.
* Do not use a wire to clean the jets or passageways. If
wire is used, the jets and passageways may become
damaged.
* Replace the removed O-rings with new ones.
 WARNING
CAUTION
FUEL SYSTEM 11-5

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