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RangerDaleXp
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I agree with Outlawmws that the ultrasonic cleaner has replaced the dip for many shops.
I may have to look into one....
I agree with Outlawmws that the ultrasonic cleaner has replaced the dip for many shops.
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Nothing but pine-sol mixed 50/50 with warm water and soaked for 24 hours.
I was amazed.
Bruce.




Those look real good. Did you have any issues with the brass and any issues with the throttle shafts? How much ginger ale should I add as well![]()

We do not have MEK in California unfortunately, It is some kind of green **** that takes the place of MEK. I know it is another CARB restriction from Sacramento![]()

You mean I need to be buying real MEK at yard sales?![]()
I have heard of people soaking motorcycle carbs in pine-sol. The before and after pictures look pretty convincing. However, I have no first hand expeirence.
I clean carbs on a regular basis.........
I've been through almost every magic snake oil wonder solution to clean carbs sold since the beginning of time.......................
About 4 years ago I decided to skip all the hype/claims and propaganda about whatever the latest rage was and settled on two things..............
Simple Green, or mineral spirits.
After about a day, take out all the jets and toss them (replace with new ones) let it soak overnight again.
Look at the MSDS for Berrymans. MSDSs are your friend.
http://www.berrymanproducts.com/Portals/0/docs/0996.pdf
http://www.berrymanproducts.com/Portals/0/docs/0901, 0905.pdf
There's two grades of Berrymans Carb dip. PN 996 and PN 901 and 905
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Is not the same stuff as THIS:
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Elroy read you dissertation with interest until you made this statement:
I don't know about you but Elroy doesn't have all week to clean a carb and then turn around and piss hard earned money out the window by tossing the main metering orifices in the trash. What do you do about the air bleeds and the emulsion tubes?? These components have just as much influence on establishing the correct fuel mixture as the main well jet. Do you toss these components in the trash as well ?? Your bold statements make Elroy wonder if you actually have a clue about how a carburetor works.
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Well, regardless of what "Elroy says" wasting time cleaning jets is more than I have the patience for. This includes air and fuel pilots as well as mains. As far as having a week to clean carbs, neither do I - that's why we have spares.
As far as whether or not I have a clue about how a carb actually works, when you can discuss the point at which altitude, temperature and humidity affect emulsion tube flow metrics, then we can talk shop. In the interest of brevity, I won't ask at what point emulsion tubes burp in 110 degree heat on a cloudy, humid day vs 65 degree days in the desert.
I and my boys have been factory sponsored by Keihin since 1999. Spares and a few jets to work with aren't a huge factor in cleaning a carb, but they are certainly time savers.
In the interest of not hosing up the OP's thread, stick your chest out and blow hard somewhere else, you're barking up the wrong tree here.
i hear diesel alot for a parts washers but i don't know the relationship between that and carb cleaning. diesel works good overall but not certain for cleaning rather then degreasing.
i saw a 5 gallon bucket of "parts cleaner" (which was actually mineral spirits) at menards in minnesota for $45. mineral spirits in general has become way more expensive then its worth.
i'd try kerosene but that stuff is a nose bleed now too. i think i saw it for $22 for 2.5 gallons?
Had forgot about that stuff , hadn't seen it for years, works great. or ised to if the havn't changed it, wear gloves
Still available believe it or not in California at my Local Carquest. Not cheap at $37 a gallon can so I did not pick one up till I get some input first. I don't want to make the same mistake like I did with the Berrymans one gallon can I bought a year ago...
First Guess: If you can get it in California, it isn't a product that will do the job.
Berryman..stinks to high hell..works great..We have a Hazmat room with 5 buckets of it..we soak Injector pumps..Then a hot rinse with water. then Mineral spirits, then blow dry
Can't you order Chem Dip Professional from Amazon??
i delivered a 5 gallon metal bucket of carb cleaner last week. it is a dark red container. the guy i delivered it to said its the best store bought cleaner at a whopping $110. for sale at your nearest carquest (not sure about california)
I remember in the 60s & 70s(maybe 80s) a guy could soak a V-8 rod & piston assy overnight in either Berrymans or McKays...the strong stuff & I actually liked the smell of it at times.
Gallon can with the basket removed.The stuff would literally remove all signs of cooked-on carbon and yellowing on the skirts from pistons.
Would the pine sol deal work for this?
I'm curious about the NAPA stuff posted earlier.
Try finding the Yamaha Carp cleaner from a motorcycle shop, it has the best rep for resurrecting 40-50 YO Honda 90 Carbs.

Not the stuff in California, It has almost no Oder and cleans like water. It was pointed out earlier in his thread that there are two grades of berryman. The normal one gallon paint can stuff and the one gallon professional can as well as the 5 gallon bucket. I looked to order the professional stuff and it shows California restrictions.....
I am not sure if the pinesol would deal with carbon build up like the old stuff did.
Does it remove the scales well? How about the bones?![]()
