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Carb cleaning

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I just picked up two MEP 017A's and they both had gasoline left in the bowl and carb that had since turned to a gooey varnish. My plan is to soak them in laquer thinner.

My question is, is this a good idea?

Will I damage anything doing it this way?

How long should I soak them?

Anything else I should check for before or after soaking them?
 

jbk

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thinner is going to damage the rubber o ring on the main jet. you can get new carb. from saturn surplus for 38.50. may want to check and see if you have fire at the plugs ive had 5 017s and everyone needed plugs, points, fuel pumps and carbs.
 

m-35tom

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you don't need to soak them. laquer thinner and a small, stiff brush will clean them up easily and quickly. if there is any corrosion i them glass bead all the parts and make sure to blow out all the passages. you will end up with a like new carb.

tom
 

WillWagner

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Use air brake alcohol. It strips the crud right off and doesn'n hurt any gaskets or rubber. Rubbing alcohol works too but not as good as the air system stuff.
 
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