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Old 10-14-2016, 07:48 AM   #2
SeaSlugs
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Default Re: Use WD40 to suspend crud in cylinders for removal

NO NO NO dont ever suck anything that is combustible with a shop vac....theres a reason WD 40 makes GREAT propellent for potato guns...

I cant say ive ever seen WD-40 do any harm besides make it sticky after it dries out a bit.

DO you mean your trying to clean carbon off the cylinders and heads without removing a head? If the engine runs introduce a bit of water or better yet seafoam from the carb (spray it or hook it to the vacuum port on the intake and let it run. Let it bog and die, wait 5-10 minutes then start it up and give it the beans.
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