Posted by Hobo,NC on December 16, 2018 at 16:02:26 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: Gunky Carb Rebuild posted by nrowles on December 16, 2018 at 06:38:54:
The last pail of the good stuff I opened up was not usable it would put a coating on the carb that was hard as ell to get off it was like tar...
I guess it has a shelf life that's why I never open the other can... I had a new 5 gal can eat thru the can in my old shop it took years before the smell went away the stain is still on the floor...
Why I kept so much on hand was we would fill a 55 gal drum with about 30/40 gals to clean automatic transmissions with... We would pull the trans case out hose it down and send the mess down the city drain... I was on top of the hill 3/4 garages below me two of them dealerships all got put on notice to STOP dumping into the drain except me I was the only one not selling cars.... I STOPPED :) got the message... We all dumped whatever in the drain believe it are not it was the soap from washing cars that they were beaching about...
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