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Old October 15th 04, 02:39 AM
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 00:23:21 -0400, rudyeb wrote:

> What is the most effective way to clean a carburetor for a do-it-yourselfer?
> Is there one cleaner out there to soak a unit in that stands out above the
> rest?
> Thank you


I use lacquer thinner with good results. It cleans well without leaving a
residue of its own.

Tim
 




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