So I tore the carbs down on my Special. They weren't as bad as I thought they might be, but there are definite issues here. One of the pilot jets was completely clogged with green crud. Two of the emulsion tubes were in the wrong carbs (#1 & 2 swapped.) And I think the bore that feeds the #3 pilot circuit is clogged, as that jet came out totally dry, where the others did not. All four inlet screens also had chunks stuck in them.
Still, I'm happy to say that it looks like it can all be straightened out with a good cleaning (or three, from what I've read,) which leads me to my question: I want to soak the small pieces overnight, but I don't know what sort of cleaner to use. What can I get that's easy to find, reasonably priced, and effective?
On a side note, I picked up supplies today so I can try out the homebrew soda blaster on the bodies and bowls. $16 at Home Depot, including an inline moisture filter to keep the air dry. :-D
Still, I'm happy to say that it looks like it can all be straightened out with a good cleaning (or three, from what I've read,) which leads me to my question: I want to soak the small pieces overnight, but I don't know what sort of cleaner to use. What can I get that's easy to find, reasonably priced, and effective?
On a side note, I picked up supplies today so I can try out the homebrew soda blaster on the bodies and bowls. $16 at Home Depot, including an inline moisture filter to keep the air dry. :-D
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