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pfrederi

I used Purple power one time in the ultrasonic cleaner .  Discolored the carb body and what ever it was would rub off on things took a lot of brushing/buffing to clean it up  never do that again...

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, pfrederi said:

I used Purple power one time in the ultrasonic cleaner .  Discolored the carb body and what ever it was would rub off on things took a lot of brushing/buffing to clean it up  never do that again...

 

Same here. Also the same with Incredible Pink. 

Both excellent degreasers. Both bad for aluminum.  

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ebinmaine

@Bar Nuthin

I have a needle here. 

Pop yours out and look at the configuration of holes.  

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, squonk said:

So Eric, where are you getting the plugs from? I got a junk carb here I may yank the plug out and see how much shoogatzi is in there.

 

@squonk  it's in Washington State. 

 

www.mikescarb.com

 

Mike's Carburetor & Injector Parts

 

 

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Bar Nuthin
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

@Bar Nuthin

I have a needle here. 

Pop yours out and look at the configuration of holes.  

May be a short wait- working out of state tomorrow. Thanks a ton!

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Same here. Also the same with Incredible Pink. 

Both excellent degreasers. Both bad for aluminum.  


I have started using high temp paint on aluminum. Carbs, heads, and even bare engine blocks. The stuff below goes on extremely thin, and is the only silver high temp I’ve used that lasts. It dries flat and looks pretty nice. Looks semi-transparent. 
 

I know- some say paint affects cooling. Wheel Horse painted entire blocks with thick heavy enamel, and those engines lasted 50 years. I think the effect is minimal if anything. 
 

Here in the south, aluminum corrodes horribly. Corrosion traps crud, and looks like crap. This paint at least prevents that. 
 

 

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EB-80/8inPA

The sole thing that could possibly make this excellent post any better would be a video with narration.  Thanks!

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oliver2-44
8 hours ago, kpinnc said:


I have started using high temp paint on aluminum. Carbs, heads, and even bare engine blocks. The stuff below goes on extremely thin, and is the only silver high temp I’ve used that lasts. It dries flat and looks pretty nice. Looks semi-transparent. 
 

I know- some say paint affects cooling. Wheel Horse painted entire blocks with thick heavy enamel, and those engines lasted 50 years. I think the effect is minimal if anything. 
 

Here in the south, aluminum corrodes horribly. Corrosion traps crud, and looks like crap. This paint at least prevents that. 
 

 

IMG_0272.jpeg

I've also been using that on my aluminum heads and plan to use it on some block cylinder fins.

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, EB-80/8inPA said:

The sole thing that could possibly make this excellent post any better would be a video with narration.  Thanks!

 

I've considered it. 

I should pick up a tri pod for holding the phone. 

There are several issues with videos and me. Biggest is lack of time. 

I'm a little too particular sometimes (a lot)  so they usually have to be edited. That's fine but extremely time consuming. 

 

 

@kpinnc and @oliver2-44 that looks interesting..... 

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pfrederi

This stuff makes carbs look nice...

 

 

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