Re: Removing carbon on pistons
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Re: Removing carbon on pistons



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In a message dated 4/22/2004 7:49:43 PM Central Daylight Time, 
Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx writes:

> I've always heard that running a small amount of atf down the carb will 
> burn off carbon deposits.  Anyone done this?

hard to do after the engine has been torn down, I have been told that while 
the engine is still in running condition, that if you warm it up and pour water 
slowly down the carb, that the drastic temp change at  the pistons will cause 
the carbon to pop off, and flow out the exhaust
                                                                           
dodger

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