Vitamin B12 questions
Can/should the B12 be sprayed in the carbs while the engine is running? Or do you spray it in let it sit for a while then fire up the engine? I've used some carb and cylinder wall cleaner for my outboards. As you spray it in the carbs you have someone running the throttle and keeping the engine running until you finish the can. It blows a shiite load of smoke through the exhaust but when you're done those engines purr. Some call it tune up in a can. Don't know if it's appropriate for this application since the outboard is 2cycle and the XS does not enjoy the extra lubrication of the oil in the fuel.
But back to the original questions.... Do I spray it in the carbs while keeping the engine running and do I add it to the fuel and run a tankfull with it through the carbs and engine?
Please excuse my ignorance. I'm new at wrenching on motorcycles and don't want to f@#k up my XS. It's my only bike. Wish I had a stable of them like some of you. They're not too common in So FL, I've been looking too.
Thanks again
Can/should the B12 be sprayed in the carbs while the engine is running? Or do you spray it in let it sit for a while then fire up the engine? I've used some carb and cylinder wall cleaner for my outboards. As you spray it in the carbs you have someone running the throttle and keeping the engine running until you finish the can. It blows a shiite load of smoke through the exhaust but when you're done those engines purr. Some call it tune up in a can. Don't know if it's appropriate for this application since the outboard is 2cycle and the XS does not enjoy the extra lubrication of the oil in the fuel.
But back to the original questions.... Do I spray it in the carbs while keeping the engine running and do I add it to the fuel and run a tankfull with it through the carbs and engine?
Please excuse my ignorance. I'm new at wrenching on motorcycles and don't want to f@#k up my XS. It's my only bike. Wish I had a stable of them like some of you. They're not too common in So FL, I've been looking too.
Thanks again
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