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    need some advice

    Hi
    Does CEROSIN is good for cleaning carburator
    after all the o-ring are out?

    #2
    Dunno what compound that is, but the safest bet is simply to buy a spray can of carbie cleaning fluid. ;-)

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      #3
      If you're not taking the carbs completely apart, then a spray can is about the best you can do.

      If you're doing a full blown cleaning though, a carb dip like Berryman's is much stronger and does a better job....even comes with a little tray you can put your pieces in. Its nasty stuff but works very well.....you can get it at Auto Zone and other auto parts stores.

      Don't know about the product you're asking about.

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        #4
        Do you mean kerosine...as in light weight diesel fuel? If so, I wouldn't suggest it. Its' a bit too heavy and has too much oil base in it for a good cleaner. It works great for breaking up rust in an engine if it's stuck...even better if you blend in some Marvil Mystery Oil, but as a carb cleaner, you want things clean, not lubed up.

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          #5
          I think the proper spelling is kerosene.

          Dried up gas residue is pretty tough stuff so a specialized carburetor cleaning fluid is preferred over general-purpose solvents.
          Ed

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            #6
            GS smarts...Spelling...and Grammer. If this dern cite aint a one-stop-shop, i'll eate mi shues. 8-[ \\/ .

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              #7
              Originally posted by Dave8338 View Post
              GS smarts...Spelling...and Grammer. If this dern cite aint a one-stop-shop, i'll eate mi shues. 8-[ \\/ .
              Sorry Dave but I wasn't correcting your spelling, rather, that of the origional poster. You posted your response while I was typing thus my post is somewhat redundant.
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                #8
                LOL....Funny, I did the Exact same thing to you about a week ago...I think it was "cam chain tension" if I'm not mistaking?

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                  #9
                  Mistaken, man. It's spelt mistaken!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                    I think the proper spelling is kerosene.
                    Wow..............I missed that completely.

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                      #11
                      Hmmmm...let's take a look at this shall we. The thought that was contrived was in the present tense. I may have been mistaking that thought, for another. In retrospect, had the thought been one that occured in past tense, ie. "I must have been mistaken",I surely would have been mistaken, as Guy was.

                      Thanks for that little journey down the "technical writing 405" road, it has been awhile. :-D

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                        #12
                        People post here from all over the world, so we have American, Irish, British, and Aussie spellings (not to mention Caribbean and Canadian dialects), plus plenty of people who normally speak in some other language. And then there are those who type perfect English, but are still nearly impossible to understand...:-D :-D

                        Back to the original question...

                        Kerosene (as it's spelled here in the USA) won't hurt carbs or o-rings. It also won't do any good -- kerosene won't do much to dissolve deposits and varnish left by old gasoline.

                        To do a proper job of cleaning, you must totally disassemble the carbs, remove all plastic and rubber parts, and soak the metal parts in some very nasty toxic chemicals.

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                          #13
                          Stop faffing on about the finer points of spelling and grammar, chaps, and GET OUT THERE AND RIDE YOUR BIKES!

                          Just got my carbies cleaned out on the GS1000, the sun is shining, I'm outta here.

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