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<blockquote data-quote="Boat2fast" data-source="post: 375903" data-attributes="member: 13358"><p>Oven cleaner is nasty stuff...eats everything. </p><p>Try kerosene in a Windex bottle. Let it sit for a while, keep it wet. Brush on hot water with Dawn dish liquid. Rinse with small electric pressure washer. Keep the engine tilted up with a paper towel stuffed in the carb during wet work. Blow it off with air, tilt down, pull towel, and run the engine at idle until dry. Re-lube all linkages, pivots, and zerks. I've done this a bunch of times. Some of these old motors clean up pretty nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boat2fast, post: 375903, member: 13358"] Oven cleaner is nasty stuff...eats everything. Try kerosene in a Windex bottle. Let it sit for a while, keep it wet. Brush on hot water with Dawn dish liquid. Rinse with small electric pressure washer. Keep the engine tilted up with a paper towel stuffed in the carb during wet work. Blow it off with air, tilt down, pull towel, and run the engine at idle until dry. Re-lube all linkages, pivots, and zerks. I've done this a bunch of times. Some of these old motors clean up pretty nice. [/QUOTE]
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