Posted by the tractor vet on November 17, 2023 at 13:27:36 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Cleaning carburetors posted by Mtjohnso on November 16, 2023 at 20:57:55:
I do a bunch of carbs every year . A good while back and OLD parts store was closing . They had five big buckets of the OLD stuff before the EPA stuck there nose into things . They had no idea what to do with it , i did and gladly took them off there hands . this is the stuff you do not want to get on your hands or our clothes . The down side is bucket replacement . over time it seems to eat thru metal buckets . This stuff cleans , take a Holley aluim carb hang it off a piece of wire and i don't care what it looks like one slow down and back up it is almost like new . The only thing i have found it will not remove is this NEW Green what ever it is i have been finding in the float bowls and to get that out ya have to GRIND it out. The new stuff does not hold a candle to the old . The next down side to the old is it STINKS and the smell lasts for weeks.
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