Rusty Bowtie
General Category => Moose's Tech Corner => Topic started by: themoose on May 18, 2013, 05:14:23 PM
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If you ever tried to restore a vintage carburetor like the good old 97 you already know the that its a tough job to get it to look like new. There are all sorts of chemical cleaners out there that claim to do the job but only give mediocre results at best. One of the best ways to get the job done is to soda blast the carb bodies. This process can be used on most any zink or aluminum casting to bring it back to like new appearance. If you want to give it a try you can build your own soda blaster on the cheap and it's not at all complicated. Here are the instructions that I got from a site that's dedicated to air cooled engines written by Nate @ aircooledtech. Give it a try....It works great!
Moose
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Thanks Moose..another great tip...I need to give it a try.
Ed
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Moose,
That's pretty cool. I'll have to try it and pass it along to some of my friends. Thanks for posting.
Tom
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Hey Moose
That's a great tip, I'm going to give it a try.
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That's awesome! I have the parts laying around, I just gotta find something dirty ;D Thanks, Moose.
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Great tip. Cheap, simple,and great results. You can't ask for anything more. Thanks Moose.
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Another winner from the Moose! Again I thank you.