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carb cleaning...with a pine-sol soak

Started by novaraptor, October 29, 2014, 03:20:07 PM

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novaraptor

Found this interesting article, after doing a google search on carburetor soaking..
http://dualsportalchemy.com/2012/03/maintenance-tip-pine-fresh-carb-dip-2/
Wondering if anyone here has experience with this?
Update: search shows that LA Mike mentioned this in February, 2014...
and early in 2013 a discussion by Dads FJ re Ultrasonic cleaners
Still, interesting, and reasonably low cost.
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racerrad8

Quote from: novaraptor on October 29, 2014, 03:20:07 PM
Update: search shows that LA Mike mentioned this in February, 2014...
I recall seeing LA Mike working on his carbs at the 2014 WCR

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

Tiger

Quote from: novaraptor on October 29, 2014, 03:20:07 PM
Wondering if anyone here has experience with this?

Yes PineSol does work...and smells good to  :biggrin:

I used it on Yamaha Vision down draft carbs a few years back...Dropped them in to a dip tank, (read candy jar!!) and left them to soak for 48 hours or so...remove, blow dry, rebuild, eye sync, reinstall and VOILA!!!

However, my brother bought one of those new fangled bzzzzz/bubble/heated units...add a good solvent and a way better VOILA can be achieved :lol: :rofl2: :biggrin:

John. 
p s Use regular PineSol...not lemon, etc.
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Quote from: racerrad8 on October 29, 2014, 03:38:59 PM
Quote from: novaraptor on October 29, 2014, 03:20:07 PM
Update: search shows that LA Mike mentioned this in February, 2014...
I recall seeing LA Mike working on his carbs at the 2014 WCR

Randy - RPM

FYI, no carbs were hurt in this process, I was only supervising and handing Mike tools as he needed them, like the Left handed kabitzer-fitzer.... Not sure what is but seemed to work... I hope Mike can back me up on this....
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