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Old 08-09-2006, 10:44 PM   #21 (permalink)
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would WD40 work? my cuzin said something like that would work
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Old 08-09-2006, 10:49 PM   #22 (permalink)
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hmmm i dont know admin, huckster, sleeves, bigbone57 any input?
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wd40 is more of a penitrating oil not really for cleaning out i just use electronic cleaner!
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you might want something that evaporates good... and I don't think it would evaporate that well like carb cleaner
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electronic cleaner evaprates good
i just spay like crazy and use a air compressor but letting it sit will do the same thing!
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damn i might as well try blowing it with my lips. don't got time and money to go buy that cleaning stuff.

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with your lips , ! What ru blowing out the jets or the slide area , ok buddy here is the deal got no money , and no compressor with nozzle for blowing out the carb , go to your local car wash and use the one inside if your desperate ! They usually have one there to dry things !
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hey uh my dad jus bought fuel treatment for small engines. it cleans the carb... i haven't tried it yet but has anyone else used this?
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the fuel treatment did alright, but a times its really hard to start.
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