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Cleaning Carb


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Hi Guys,

 

Am dismantling the carb my Jen .37 to replace the casing as it seems to be cracked (explains its failure to run reliably although cause is a mystery)...

 

Anyway, since I'll have it in pieces I may as well clean the parts. Can someone remind me (sorry Jim, that clubnight on engines was a while ago!) what is best used for this purpose?

 

Cheers.

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Maybe not as good / cheap as what Jedi Jim has said in the other post, but you can use Nitro cleaner's! It comes in a spray can and most RC shop's should sell it!

 

I've used in to clean rc engines and stuff, and it works well!

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Ooh Ive nver seen that Stevo - I'll have to try it sometime.

 

Or - an even better idea, Arun can, and let us know how it all goes in an article for the newletter?

Article title - "I'm a newbie, get be out of here"???

Seriously Arun, jot it all down and send it to Gary - youcould be a published author in 2 weeks :)

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