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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 396112" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>A little clarification.........</p><p>If you want to clean your carburetor. Best way is to disassemble, clean and put a complete kit in it. Use your favorite chemical (SeaFoam or whatever) to MAINTAIN a clean carb. </p><p>If you want to try and clean it with a chemical in the gas...good luck....but give it a try. Follow the recommendations on the can. Whatever chemical you want to try. </p><p>If you are doing a complete tune up and want to de-carbon the rings, pistons, and combustion chambers then follow the yellow brick road I laid out for you in the previous post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 396112, member: 3278"] A little clarification......... If you want to clean your carburetor. Best way is to disassemble, clean and put a complete kit in it. Use your favorite chemical (SeaFoam or whatever) to MAINTAIN a clean carb. If you want to try and clean it with a chemical in the gas...good luck....but give it a try. Follow the recommendations on the can. Whatever chemical you want to try. If you are doing a complete tune up and want to de-carbon the rings, pistons, and combustion chambers then follow the yellow brick road I laid out for you in the previous post. [/QUOTE]
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