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kb9lae
Thanks guys that is exectly what I was looking for. I will try tonight or tomorrow if I have time after work.
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tconroy
When it come to a boil throw in a few shrimp and some new potato's!!! Might as well have some dinner to go with the carb diet!!!!
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kb9lae
I went and tried it tonight. I used 2 1/2 gallons of distilled water and 2 1/2 cups of lemon juice. Boiled one side for 20 mins then the other side for 20.(They are goldwing GL1100 carbs) I had to take the intakes off as well.
Here is a before photo
During, boiling the carbs one end at a time
After, the carbs and intakes are cleaner than I thought they would be
It was extremely easy to do everything ended up very clean. Grease, grit, and oily gunk lined the pot that I used. I couldn't believe how well it worked out. Afterwards I used a little WD-40 to blow through some passages to ensure clear airways and to keep them lubed until I re-install them.:-D
Thanks for the tips guys.
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TheCafeKid
Woah...lol i saw those pics, and hadnt read your post carefully, nor your sig line saying you had a Wing..and looked at those and wonder WTF GS did those come off?? LOL Look good! May have to give that a shot on my next cleaning just for sh1ts and giggles. I dunno bout WD40 in em tho...
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kb9lae
Well I don't have my air compressor handy and I figured I would try to air dry/drip dry and the WD-40 would work to help displace the water and prevent the aluminum from coroding any while it dried.
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grantsstuff
How about on those black carbs? will boiling, peel the paint like some of the carb cleaners? Painting those really sucks.
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