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Why drain the carbs????!!!!!!!!

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I'll let the pics explain. Before and after. If you send carbs that look like this expect to pay a little bit more. ;)
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Varnish is for wood not Carbs!
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Did you vapor blast those carb parts?
looks great.
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dontwantapickle wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 5:33 pm Did you vapor blast those carb parts?
looks great.
No. Have to completely disassemble to vapor blast. Throttle shafts and all. I soda blasted these. After a long very hot soak in the ultrasonic tank to get most of the varnish off. Spent nearly an hour then cleaning the tank. :roll: :IDTS: lolol
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Does running wing til it dies get bowls dry enough? Thanks Robin.
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Running my '75 engine until it dies leaves quite a bit in the bowls still. I always drain them into a flattened-out pan after running until it dies.
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Gowing wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 2:47 pm Does running wing til it dies get bowls dry enough? Thanks Robin.

No. After that put a rag under the bowls and open the drain screws till fuel stops coming out. You'll be surprised how much is still in each bowl.
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I use a rag too, and when I'm done I sit it in a place where the fire can't spread, ignite it, hang around until there are no flames and then douse the ashes.

BTW, the potential for deposits like that is why I prefer to drain the tank too.
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