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I guess you have to use diet-coke, sugar-free!

Carl
300G


-----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
Från: Karl Peterson [mailto:longrammopar@xxxx]
Skickat: den 27 april 2002 08:06
Till: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ämne: Re: [Chrysler300] Carburetor, Coke?

Interesting indeed! My experience with "Coke" is that is makes an excellent
"glue". You want something to stick together?.....put some Coke on both
surfaces and let it sit in the sun for a couple hours. Once that sugar in
the Coke begins to dry and harden, (like inside the little passages in a
carburetor), you'll wish you had simply bought some over-the-counter carb
cleaner in a spray can.

Karl
'61 300G
'64 Fury


>From: dan300f@xxxx
>To: rickard.cecilia@xxxx, Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Carburetor
>Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 13:55:36 EDT
>
>Hi Rickard and members:
>
>I called my friends at Mikuni Carburetors on this problem this morning
>since
>they supply carburetors for many uses, including marine, which are subject
>to
>corrosion. Their response to me was that they recommend cleaning with a
>solvent, such as MetalPrep. This type of solvent contains a high
>percentage
>of phospheric acid.
>
>Beware!!! I at first thought about AlumiPrep but another source
>recommended
>NOT using AlumiPrep on cast aluminum so that shot down another idea of
>mine.
>I included this paragraph so one of you do not make a mistake and use it.
>
>Another less expensive method may be to use something we consume quite
>often
>... Coca Cola. It has a rather high percentage of phospheric acid also so
>I
>would not let the carb soak in it too long. I just received a flyer from a
>local auto repair shop and it contained some interesting things about coke.
>It will:
>
>1. Dissolve a steak in 2 days.
>2. Dissolve an nail in 4 days.
>3. Clean the corrosion from battery terminals.
>4. Remove rust from chrome car bumpers.
>5. Loosen rusted bolts by applying a cloth soaked in coke for several
>minutes.
>6. Clean grease from your clothes by emptying a can into the washer with
>your normal detergent.
>7. Clean road haze from windshields.
>
>So each of us can make use of coke in our 300 garages.
>
>Good luck.
>
>Dan Reitz
>Northridge, CA
>
>
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>




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