carb dip

I have a gallon of that gunk carb cleaner. I think they spelled it wrong JUNK. I have found that carb cleaner and a tooth brush works best. Dipping never seems to work.

But I am going to buy a untrasonic cleaner and try that next... I am always looking for an easy way out.
 

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I have a gallon of that gunk carb cleaner. I think they spelled it wrong JUNK. I have found that carb cleaner and a tooth brush works best. Dipping never seems to work.

But I am going to buy a untrasonic cleaner and try that next... I am always looking for an easy way out.

I posted one on this very thread, all you guys who haven't tried Yamaha carb cleaner are missing out, it simply doesn't get any easier than this folks.
 
X2 on WFO post on the yamaha carb dip. I have used it on lots of carbs. Dissasemble and soak in a cup, bowl, whatever. Some of the jets will still need to be blown out with an air hose. Most probably sat for 3-20 years not running!...most of my experiences were with old atv's, and bikes. When your done soaking your carbs simply pour back in bottle to reuse it on another project.
 
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