Morning chaps es chapesses, my Skorp appears to have some sort of sediment/muck in the floatbowl (will run perfectly most of the time but sometimes suffer a blockage of the mid/main jet, idles fine(with a hint of lean running when the problem manifests itself) but will not rev at all, seems possible to suck the blockage through with a bit of aggressive throttle use so far (touches wood)).
I've stuck some petrol cleaner through it and changed the old petrol pipe to a clear plastic one but the problem re-appeared last week.
Now clearly the next move should be to drop the floatbowl and clean it out properly, but on checking (and remembering my old Z200 where I could drop it at roadside with no tools!
), I discover that I've as much chance of getting access to the float in situ as I have of winning the lottery and living a life of leisure and manx nortons
So my question is... is there an "easy" way to get the floatbowl off or do I have to strip the tank/side bodywork etc etc to pry the whole unit out?
(Not that I'm doing it in the next day or so as I'm off with flu and in the huff!
)
Cheers, S