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Carburetor Cleaning

Falthead

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I can't seem to be able to buy carb cleaning solvent any where here on Long Island in New York! All the parts houses I went to only carry aresol cans. I remember buying solvent in 5 gallon drums which I used to soak the carbs in. What are people using to clean carbs today?
Also I need to clean a 24 gallon steel gas tank for a boat any suggestions about a procedure to remove the rust and junk on the bottom?
 
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Charles (in GA)

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I recently bought a 1 gal can with basket to soak a Holley tractor carb in. Got it from NAPA. This is the same old cold soak that I used 30 years ago, works great.

1 gal carb cleaner bucket about $20

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5 gal bucket of carb cleaner

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Charles
 

c_mccann

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I have used Lacquer Thinner to Mineral Spirits to soak. It is all about the brushes and the pokers to clean it out..
 

trackwelder

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That Napa brand is all I use, and it works great. I will have to inquire about the price for the 5 gallon pail.
 

modeltford

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Also I need to clean a 24 gallon steel gas tank for a boat any suggestions about a procedure to remove the rust and junk on the bottom?

Try POR-15 - they have a kit for cleaning/treating steel gas tanks - was about $80 a couple years ago.

Rich
 
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slowtwitch

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I use an ultrasonic cleaner for carbs and throttle bodies. Harbor freight has a 2.5 liter for about $60. Works nice.
 

brownbagg

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Also I need to clean a 24 gallon steel gas tank for a boat any suggestions about a procedure to remove the rust and junk on the bottom?

fill with water, add some sodium carbonate, I think that what it is, It brand name is oxy-clean, laundery isle. then hook your battery charger to it, come back in a week and it be spotless.
 

Tom2

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All the carb cleaner I've bought lately has sucked. Not powerful enough to do anything.

Now I just sodablast carburetors. Does a much better job.
 

OWilde

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Quote:"fill with water, add some sodium carbonate, I think that what it is, It brand name is oxy-clean, laundery isle. then hook your battery charger to it, come back in a week and it be spotless."


The Oxy Clean chemical is sodium percarbonate--this method works great on steel motorcycle gas tanks.


Geoff
 
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revalot

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Quote:"fill with water, add some sodium carbonate, I think that what it is, It brand name is oxy-clean, laundery isle. then hook your battery charger to it, come back in a week and it be spotless."


The Oxy Clean chemical is sodium percarbonate--this method works great on steel motorcycle gas tanks.


Geoff

Will a trickle charger work? I have a motorcycle gas tank that is in need of some interior cleaning.
 

vette

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Advance auto [now on L.I.] sell a Gunk 1gal.with a basket[works so so] and a 5 gal CRC and some other brand with no basket, but nothing beats thye old Gunk Hydro-Seal.
 

michael murder

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I would agree with vinegar for the rust. For the gunk I fill a 1 gallon metal pail with methyl ethyl ketone and let the carb soak overnight or longer depending. It thins out lacquered gas and old crusty grease like nobody's business.
 
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