Tools needed: Screwdriver set, carburetor cleaner spray, compressed air, and a soft nylon brush. Safety: Work in a well-ventilated area away from open flames and wear safety glasses. Steps: 1. Drain the float bowl. 2. Remove the float bowl screws and carefully detach the bowl. 3. Unscrew the idle jet using a precision screwdriver. 4. Soak the jet in carburetor cleaner for 10 minutes. 5. Clear the internal passage using compressed air. 6. Reinstall the jet and secure the bowl. Verification: Start the engine and confirm it maintains a steady idle without stalling.
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