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Strange carb cleaning help
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<blockquote data-quote="kirrbby" data-source="post: 192640" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>When discussing carburetors, some folks refer to that stuff as "white death"...because it usually means the death of the part. I believe that it's basically aluminum rust...oxidation. caused by years of sitting full of acidic water...old fuel, etc. Yours looks pretty bad. You'll likely find a lot of missing metal when you get it blasted out of there. Maybe best to just salvage anything that's good, and find a better part to put your time into.</p><p></p><p>That doesn't happen in 4 months tho...I don't think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirrbby, post: 192640, member: 3972"] When discussing carburetors, some folks refer to that stuff as "white death"...because it usually means the death of the part. I believe that it's basically aluminum rust...oxidation. caused by years of sitting full of acidic water...old fuel, etc. Yours looks pretty bad. You'll likely find a lot of missing metal when you get it blasted out of there. Maybe best to just salvage anything that's good, and find a better part to put your time into. That doesn't happen in 4 months tho...I don't think. [/QUOTE]
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