The carbs are off the bike and the carb tops and float bowls have been removed and polished. The carb bodies have some discoloration on them that will not brighten up with aerosol spray. I could renew the original finish very nicely with the blaster, using walnut shell media, however, the dust will find it's way into every orifice. I have an ultrasonic cleaner large enough to contain the carbs, but I'm not sure this is a good idea, nor what chemical solution would be best to avoid etching the bodies or changing the diameter of the slow jets, which are pressed in. I could wash the carb bodies in the dishwasher, but the concerns remain. Before I go foward, please give me your thoughts....
Regards,
Leon Summers
Cleaning carb bodies...
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I've used every method ever devised for cleaning carb bodies.
Ultrasonic is fine. So is an automatic dishwasher. Be aware that if you use the dishwasher, your wife will probably notice the lingering smell for several days. So, you might want to ask for "permission" first.
A very good and safe method of cleaning carb bodies is to boil gently in a large pot of distilled water. You can do this outside on the BBQ grill so there's no grief from the spouse. Buy a "dedicated" pot for carb boiling so you will have absolutely no domestic strife.
This method is very helpful in softening up the fuel varnish that typically blocks the pressed in idle jets and makes them much easier to clear with a probe (per Mike Nixon's method).
More here: http://www.randakks.com/TechTips.htm#52
Good luck!
Ultrasonic is fine. So is an automatic dishwasher. Be aware that if you use the dishwasher, your wife will probably notice the lingering smell for several days. So, you might want to ask for "permission" first.
A very good and safe method of cleaning carb bodies is to boil gently in a large pot of distilled water. You can do this outside on the BBQ grill so there's no grief from the spouse. Buy a "dedicated" pot for carb boiling so you will have absolutely no domestic strife.
This method is very helpful in softening up the fuel varnish that typically blocks the pressed in idle jets and makes them much easier to clear with a probe (per Mike Nixon's method).
More here: http://www.randakks.com/TechTips.htm#52
Good luck!
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Randakk's Cycle Shakk, LLC
Pinehurst, NC USA
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