| RE:  Carburetor Cleaning
I have purchased this type of cleaner at a NAPA parts store.  They had
two sizes, 1 Gal & 5 Gal.  Each came with basket in the bucket to soak
small parts.  The 1 Gal size is plenty big for an S-U or Stromberg.  I
think it cost $15.  This also makes a great cleaner for nuts and
bolts.  It won't remove rust but it does a number on grease and oil
with very little effort.  Just be sure you don't get any of this
cleaner on your skin.  It smells *awful* and the stink stays with you
for a day or so.
Regards,
Chad Jester
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From: mike@twinpeaks.prc.com (Mike Ladwig)
Subject: Soaking parts in oil
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>>Now I would like to know if anyone can think of a reason NOT to do
>>this with
>>my SU carburettors?
>No, I can't think of a reason not to do it.  There is, however, a
>cleaning
>fluid designed especially for cleaning carbs - it dissolves
>gasoline-specific buildups (probably the same chemical used in fuel
>injector additives).
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