K&N causing my carburetor to get dirty?

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smo0othride

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I took my intake off the other day and saw that the flap going in to the carburetor has some black grime on it. I've only had my k&n for 2 weeks, and was wondering if this is letting dirt through, or if it could have happened with my old stock filter. Also how do I clean it?
 
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Carburator? Throttle body? If it's the TB, then some TB cleaner should help, right?
 

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If the filter is over oiled the oil will coat everything
and make it dirty. I'm not a big fan of K&N filters
 

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you are seeing normal oil in the intake from the PCV system blowing oil into the intake system. They have proven that only an extremely over-oiled K&N will leak a little bit of oil on the intake.
Matt R
 

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Using spray carburetors cleaner on a small engine carb is not a good suggestion. Factory recommendations are to use brake parts cleaner, compressed air and tag wire to clean a carburator. Most small engine carbs are made from an aluminum alloy and then coated with a laquer type coating. Spray carb cleaner or any caustic carb cleaner for that matter, can take off the coating and make the carb inoperable.
 

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The throttle bodies say on them to not use any cleaners on them because they have a special coating on them! If i remember correctly the tag is located where the intake connects to the tb.
 
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