Found this recently on another forum. I have not tried this yet, but will be soon.
Possibly xschop can chime in here as he uses a similar method to clean the fuel tank.
Possibly xschop can chime in here as he uses a similar method to clean the fuel tank.
Low-buck Carb Cleaning
From this to this in 30 minutes, no scrubbing, no brushing, just walk away and come back in 30 minutes.
Interested ?
Laugh if you will , but this is the easiest and fastest way I have found to clean carbs and have now done many this way and swear by it!
Take the carb apart as you would for a rebuild. Some remove the rubber, some don't. I've done it both ways with the same results.
Put it in a metal container and cover it with straight lemon juice. Yup, lemon juice!
Bring to a boil, turn down to a simmer and cook for 30 minutes or until well done.
You need to keep adding lemon juice periodically to keep all the parts covered.
This process REALLY stinks (do not even attempt in the house) and your "pot" will no longer be good for mac & cheese .
Once the time is up, pull out parts with pliers, blow out with compressor and reassemble.
Beware the finish on the outside of the carb will most likely be removed.
Additional warnings:
I'd recommend something other than the disposable ALUMINUM pans as they will disentigrate during use.
Ensure the metal container is large enough to allow room for the initial boiling process.
From this to this in 30 minutes, no scrubbing, no brushing, just walk away and come back in 30 minutes.
Interested ?
Laugh if you will , but this is the easiest and fastest way I have found to clean carbs and have now done many this way and swear by it!
Take the carb apart as you would for a rebuild. Some remove the rubber, some don't. I've done it both ways with the same results.
Put it in a metal container and cover it with straight lemon juice. Yup, lemon juice!
Bring to a boil, turn down to a simmer and cook for 30 minutes or until well done.
You need to keep adding lemon juice periodically to keep all the parts covered.
This process REALLY stinks (do not even attempt in the house) and your "pot" will no longer be good for mac & cheese .
Once the time is up, pull out parts with pliers, blow out with compressor and reassemble.
Beware the finish on the outside of the carb will most likely be removed.
Additional warnings:
I'd recommend something other than the disposable ALUMINUM pans as they will disentigrate during use.
Ensure the metal container is large enough to allow room for the initial boiling process.
Comment