Searched on the forum but couldnt find anything specific to my question. I order a few parts carbs and started cleaning them up but when i opened the bowls, there was a white powdery sort of sandy substance stuck to the inside of the carb. i scraped alot of it off and dropped it in berrymans carb dip for 2 days (these are 78 GS750 carbs compatible for my 79 GS750 carb set). the substance was still there. I put it into a high concentration of simple green for a short amount of time, this helped a little and it seemed like things were looking up. then i dipped in carb cleaner for another day and a half and when i took it out there was still some there. I decided to boil it and it seemed like ALL the white substance came back. I would like to post a picture but do not currently have one with me. Does anyone have any idea what this is or how to get rid of it?
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craywm
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Hey guys,
Searched on the forum but couldnt find anything specific to my question. I order a few parts carbs and started cleaning them up but when i opened the bowls, there was a white powdery sort of sandy substance stuck to the inside of the carb. i scraped alot of it off and dropped it in berrymans carb dip for 2 days (these are 78 GS750 carbs compatible for my 79 GS750 carb set). the substance was still there. I put it into a high concentration of simple green for a short amount of time, this helped a little and it seemed like things were looking up. then i dipped in carb cleaner for another day and a half and when i took it out there was still some there. I decided to boil it and it seemed like ALL the white substance came back. I would like to post a picture but do not currently have one with me. Does anyone have any idea what this is or how to get rid of it?Tags: None
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craywm
Any chance of finding a way to remove it? would like to get these rebuilt by the end of the week!
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craywm
you think? I know that i have had other carbs have a white powdery layer on it that comes right off after boil (I think from the water). Its not so much like that. Its more solid. Like if i scrape it with a knife it will come off in little pellots. they are still soaking right now though. Ill check them and put a pic up so you can see em. Maybe they will be all shiny and nice when i open them up!!
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craywm
i have them in berrymans carb dip. but its not really gunk. its like a grainy sand like substance that is stuck to the inside of the float chamber on the carb body. When i opened the bowls something that looked like wood chips or sand fell out. and the same thing was on the inside. i scratched some off but im worried about it clogging the jets. Ill pull em out right now and take a pic so you can see!
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Heres a pic. you can see the grainyness of the powder. This is right after i pulled it out of the dip. its not dry yet and the powder shows up better when its dry. what do you guys think?
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i suppose they were stored for a while. i just received them. any way to remove it? CLR or something like that?
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Originally posted by craywm View PostHeres a pic. you can see the grainyness of the powder. This is right after i pulled it out of the dip. its not dry yet and the powder shows up better when its dry. what do you guys think?Rob
1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
Are you on the GSR Google Earth Map yet? http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=170533
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Originally posted by craywm View Posti suppose they were stored for a while. i just received them. any way to remove it? CLR or something like that?1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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craywm
there are a few ways to clean it up. not sure if i will try them though. i know once i get it clean and fill it with gas the problem wont come back.. until i have to take them off and drain the float chambers.. mine as well keep them inside in gas for the winter.
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Originally posted by craywm View Postthere are a few ways to clean it up. not sure if i will try them though. i know once i get it clean and fill it with gas the problem wont come back.. until i have to take them off and drain the float chambers.. mine as well keep them inside in gas for the winter.Rob
1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
Are you on the GSR Google Earth Map yet? http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=170533
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