When I was cleaning my carbs, I read either in the manual or in one of the posts here (not sure which) to check the diaphragms for dryness. I did so, and they were covered with a slightly greasy substance, not unlike (pardon the analogy) a condom fresh out of its wrapper.
Since I was cleaning everything, I thought "hey, what the heck, might as well clean that, too." But after I was done, it struck me that the writer may have been hinting at dryness as being something to avoid.
Is that true, and if so, what should I put on diaphragms to keep them from drying out, and how much?
Since I was cleaning everything, I thought "hey, what the heck, might as well clean that, too." But after I was done, it struck me that the writer may have been hinting at dryness as being something to avoid.
Is that true, and if so, what should I put on diaphragms to keep them from drying out, and how much?
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