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Just wondering whats the best thing to use to clean the inside and outside of the inlet manifold before I paint it?
I am after something which is good at taking all the carbon deposits from the inside and just generally cleaning it all up?
Cheers
Danny
Carb or brake cleaner
What he said.
Cheers lads, so i can use brake and clutch cleaner then?
Danny
Yup, i used Halfords brake cleaner on my ISCV
who is it who cleans all there engine bits in petrol? ment 2 b gd anyway
Diesel is a very good parts de-greaser....levae in a bucket of diesel overnight
who is it who cleans all there engine bits in petrol? ment 2 b gd anyway
Yeay thats me. Never bother using anything else. Its cheaper than using cans of carb cleaner. Plus once your finished using it, it goes into the motor!!
:lol:
who is it who cleans all there engine bits in petrol? ment 2 b gd anyway
Yeay thats me. Never bother using anything else. Its cheaper than using cans of carb cleaner. Plus once your finished using it, it goes into the motor!!
:lol:
Your joking right?
All that shit off the parts ends up in your tank / lines.
who is it who cleans all there engine bits in petrol? ment 2 b gd anyway
Yeay thats me. Never bother using anything else. Its cheaper than using cans of carb cleaner. Plus once your finished using it, it goes into the motor!!
:lol:
Your joking right?
All that s**t off the parts ends up in your tank / lines.
Thats what a fuel filter is for :lol:
testing to the max!!!!lol
i'll give that diesal stuff a go i think, sounds interesting!
Was told that from a 4x4 is born, when he was cleaning his pistons and conrods
who is it who cleans all there engine bits in petrol? ment 2 b gd anyway
Yeay thats me. Never bother using anything else. Its cheaper than using cans of carb cleaner. Plus once your finished using it, it goes into the motor!!
:lol:
Your joking right?
All that s**t off the parts ends up in your tank / lines.
Thats what a fuel filter is for :lol:
But putting unnecessary shit in your tank?????
Fuel filter will stop it yes but its bad practice.
I was joking, and i think tbh he was joking too
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