hanks73340
Well-Known Member
Heard a lot about this product. Never have used it. Wondering if it's worth trying. What's your opinion on this product and how to use it other than pouring into the gas tank. Thanks
Same here. Live by a lake and the boaters are faithful users.. Allot of folks in the mechanical trade up here swear by it.
THANKS!While it's a good cleaner, you can make your own, probably cheaper. Here's what is in it:
25% Cleaner>Naphtha
60% Stabilizer>Kerosene or diesel
15% Oxygenate> Isopropyl Alcohol (common Rubbing Alcohol)
I remember seeing it done, must have worked.it really works !
i had a 72 454 Vette about 20 yrs ago that had a legit 48,500 mile on it.
had typical carbon crap from years of running leaded fuel.
I did a bottle every 3rd-4th tank for over 7 years of driving it (50K miles).
before i sold it, I took a bore scope and looked around inside the cylinders - there was virtually no carbon to be found in the head side and on piston top.
Best tuff I have ever used.
and btw.. I did the water mist in the carb on my 6pack Challenger. just like steam cleaning!
just have to stupid careful with how much water you shoot in. its not a big fan of compressing and will bend a valve or worse.
must be a fine mist and done at RPMs over 2000. An old time mechanic showed men when I was as a kid (like 45 years ago LOL) - he was in his 60's so the method has been around a LONG time ..
Bill
Dulcich did the water down the carb trick on the Bonneville wagon in an episode of Roadkill Garage. Says it worked great.Ive used it to remove carbon off the piston tops. Alot of folks in the mechanical trade up here swear by it.
Kind of like Red X. In the 70s 80s.
My grandfather use to use water gingerly down the carb. Not sure how that worked. But as a farmer. He used what was avail at the time. With out costing to much.