The dip
Hi Van,
immersion type carb cleaners are the best there is for cleaning metal parts. Thing is, most of them dissolve rubber parts. "The dip" can't tell the difference between the rubber dust particles bunging up the carbs internal passages which need to be dissolved and the rubber carb parts which need to remain undamaged. OK you can remove the rubber parts EXCEPT that to remove the butterfly shaft seals you have to dismantle the butterflys and that's a right swine to do as the screws are staked over on assembly. I have "gotten away with" dipping my carb bodies for no more than an hour or two, shaft seals and all, but I cannot recommend that you try it.
Hi Van,
immersion type carb cleaners are the best there is for cleaning metal parts. Thing is, most of them dissolve rubber parts. "The dip" can't tell the difference between the rubber dust particles bunging up the carbs internal passages which need to be dissolved and the rubber carb parts which need to remain undamaged. OK you can remove the rubber parts EXCEPT that to remove the butterfly shaft seals you have to dismantle the butterflys and that's a right swine to do as the screws are staked over on assembly. I have "gotten away with" dipping my carb bodies for no more than an hour or two, shaft seals and all, but I cannot recommend that you try it.
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