RustyRatRod
Well-Known Member
I have been rebuilding carburetors literally as long as I can remember. I think my first one I did when I was about 10. Anyway, the carburetor dip we had back then was the good stuff. The old guy I worked for brought it back home with him from the Navy after WWII. It never went bad or got weak. We just strained it about every few months and cleaned out the barrel. Worked good as new after that.
Anyway, I have a 5 gallon bucket of Berryman dip. It's barely a year old and it's dead. So dead in fact, that it will not even remove paint anymore. So here's my question.
Do any of you gents have a home recipe for carburetor cleaner dip that really works? And I don't mean go search the net. I already did that. I mean somebody that's actually DONE it and found something that really works. I have an idea that I plan to try myself and I'll share it if it works....and I think it will. But I thought I would ask yall first. Thankya.
Anyway, I have a 5 gallon bucket of Berryman dip. It's barely a year old and it's dead. So dead in fact, that it will not even remove paint anymore. So here's my question.
Do any of you gents have a home recipe for carburetor cleaner dip that really works? And I don't mean go search the net. I already did that. I mean somebody that's actually DONE it and found something that really works. I have an idea that I plan to try myself and I'll share it if it works....and I think it will. But I thought I would ask yall first. Thankya.