Recently I was doing a Google search for a carb cleaner or carb dip. I soon discovered that I can not get a liquid carb dip (like Berrymans or Gunk) in Oz for love nor money. I phoned a number of carburetor service places here in Melbourne to see if they would sell me a couple of liters of the carb dip that they use but no go, they would not even small me a small quantity for my own use.
So back to Google. I found a website that gave instructions on how to clean carbs with common household white vinegar. It suggests dipping the carbs in undiluted white vinegar and then dipping in a solution of baking soda and water. I assume the baking soda solution is to neutralize the acidity of the vinegar.
The Question
Has anyone else heard of this method? Are there likely to be any issues using vinegar to clean carbs?
I thought that I might give it try on my cruddy old outboard engine carbs as they are pretty gummed and don't idle properly even after cleaning them with spray can carb cleaner.
Of course there is Yamalube carb cleaner but if the vinegar idea works it would be much cheaper and easier to dispose.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
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