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Re: Soaking a carb?
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Posted by gusc on December 16, 2004 at 18:52:15 from (63.97.117.21):
In Reply to: Soaking a carb? posted by Kelly C on December 16, 2004 at 08:13:36:
I agree with all the others who use Berryman Chem-Dip all purpose carb and parts cleaner. I've used it for years on my carbs and it has never failed to do the job. I've never found anything better nor more reasonably priced. I don't leave anything in the dip very long though, don't have the nerve to leave anything in over an hour and usually about 15 min. My advice is to go by the instructions. Don't see how anything costing $250 could possibly be any better. I think I have had my present gallon for 5-8 years, you just don't lose much if you let it drain a while before removing it. There is a tray in the gallon can you can use as a drain. The odor is another thing, it is hard to get out of your clothes. I have to leave mine on the back porch couple of days before my wife will wash them.
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