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Re: Cleaning precision parts
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Posted by doogdoog on November 04, 2005 at 00:50:55 from (24.161.156.75):
In Reply to: Cleaning precision parts posted by K.B.-826 on November 03, 2005 at 19:48:11:
Aloha, I remember when I was a young kid (long time ago) I used to watch my fathers field mechanic work on the heavy equipment (dozers, shovels,etc) using the back of the pickup truck as a workbench. He took diesel pumps apart and reassembled it and used diesel to clean them. Now, this is in the field with red dirt flying around and it always worked. I guess the older equipment wasn't as tight as todays are, but to me, they were 100% better because you could do the repairs yourself. I myself took diesel injectors apart to clean them and it worked without any problems. I used carb spray cleaner to clean the metal parts and it worked great. Mahalo, doogdoog
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