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cleaning carby bodies?
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cleaning carby bodies?
any know of some realy good stuff to dip carby parts in that will clean em shmick thats available over the shelf? i wanna rebuild another carb for my mav and wanna bring it up internally clean as i can get it even if i have to soak it over night!
thanks in advance Harv
thanks in advance Harv
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There is a proper dip, used to be called Carbasol or Carbysol or something.
Repco sell it but its not cheap, comes in 20l tins but is the best thing for cleaning carbies. Once its dipped then clean off with carby cleaner.
On a side note, if you are going to use carby cleaner, keep it away from paint & plastics. If you ahve plasics then use "carby & throttle body" cleaner, it wont eat the plastics.
Repco sell it but its not cheap, comes in 20l tins but is the best thing for cleaning carbies. Once its dipped then clean off with carby cleaner.
On a side note, if you are going to use carby cleaner, keep it away from paint & plastics. If you ahve plasics then use "carby & throttle body" cleaner, it wont eat the plastics.
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Yep i know the stuff. Chemtech blitz is hydrofluoric free the last time i looked at it, so im trying al-brite. Has a nice mix of both hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids (H2SO4)superzuki wrote:chemtech blitzJrZook wrote:What dip/acid/stuff do people use to get the dullness/oxidation of their alloy parts? Not to just get dirt/fuel residue off.
Dan
its hydrafluric acid
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