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Re: Having a go at carb cleaning - tips?
Posted by 'Aquila' on 17 Dec 2009 @ 10:08


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Aquila
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i find it pretty easy,altho practice makes perfect. first tip is touse brake cleaner rather than carb cleaner....itdoesnt leavea residue in the carb as with carb cleaner. you will need a pop off toolfor starters and a paddlearm height gauge...another usefultool is an air compressor to blow out th ecarb cleaner after(starting to sound expensive now aint it!) carb kits you canget from spellfame and theyre about 7 quid each.

the critical thing is to keep everything clean

il try n post somethin more detailed on here later (if someone already hasnt)......got an exam in a few hours so need to revise LOL!

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Having a go at carb cleaning - tips?  by 'rodgers'   (17 Dec 2009 @ 0:00)
Re: Having a go at carb cleaning - tips?  by 'Aquila'  << You are here!
Re: Having a go at carb cleaning - tips?  by 'rodgers'   (17 Dec 2009 @ 12:14)
Re: Having a go at carb cleaning - tips?  by 'chriskasch'   (17 Dec 2009 @ 12:34)
Re: Having a go at carb cleaning - tips?  by 'PaulGarnerTKM'   (23 Dec 2009 @ 0:47)

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