XS11 Friends,
I purchased the rather expensive "Berryman's Chem-Dip" from Autozone. The 96oz. can with its parts basket is about $27.00.
Before and after Berryman's cleaning comparisons
The results speak for themselves, SEE PHOTOS. I'm working on the carbs from my "Parts Donor" '79 SF taking them apart one-at-a-time and thoroughly cleaning each before I start on the next one. I basically completely strip the carbs to the bare body and set them in the Berryman's for several hours or even overnight. The #3 of this set was in overnight and there is not evidence of discoloration or any other harm.
After removal from the Berryman's I lightly brush and rinse these in a mixture of Dawn dish liquid and water and blow them dry with a little compressed air.
These carbs showed absolutely no signs of ever being removed from the bike. No witness marks on the boot clamps, bowl or cap screws, or the jets. It also does not appear that the PO had ever attempted any sort of cleaning of this machine's engine or sub components in 37 years. However, it does appear he ran the carbs dry (or drained them) as the insides were not nearly as bad as I had expected. The Berryman's is making short easy work of cleaning these carbs.
I believe you could buy three dozen cans of carb cleaner and could not do the same quality work as is happening with this Berryman's.
I vote for Berryman's as a indispensable product if you're cleaning up some nasty carbs.
Sincerely,
I purchased the rather expensive "Berryman's Chem-Dip" from Autozone. The 96oz. can with its parts basket is about $27.00.
Before and after Berryman's cleaning comparisons
The results speak for themselves, SEE PHOTOS. I'm working on the carbs from my "Parts Donor" '79 SF taking them apart one-at-a-time and thoroughly cleaning each before I start on the next one. I basically completely strip the carbs to the bare body and set them in the Berryman's for several hours or even overnight. The #3 of this set was in overnight and there is not evidence of discoloration or any other harm.
After removal from the Berryman's I lightly brush and rinse these in a mixture of Dawn dish liquid and water and blow them dry with a little compressed air.
These carbs showed absolutely no signs of ever being removed from the bike. No witness marks on the boot clamps, bowl or cap screws, or the jets. It also does not appear that the PO had ever attempted any sort of cleaning of this machine's engine or sub components in 37 years. However, it does appear he ran the carbs dry (or drained them) as the insides were not nearly as bad as I had expected. The Berryman's is making short easy work of cleaning these carbs.
I believe you could buy three dozen cans of carb cleaner and could not do the same quality work as is happening with this Berryman's.
I vote for Berryman's as a indispensable product if you're cleaning up some nasty carbs.
Sincerely,
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