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Old 10-31-2020, 07:15 PM
L78racer L78racer is offline
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Thanks. Basically they say 30 minutes soak time. More for extreme crud etc. They state that you can soak 4 hours to overnight but you will be at risk of removing plating etc.
This carb was nice to start with. All passages were checked before and after dip. I had a nice correct baseplate (also cleaned with the Chem Dip) to go with it not shown in the before pic.
I was very surprised at how well the Berryman worked. No smell and it didn't burn my skin.
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Old 11-01-2020, 01:56 AM
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Thanks guys. The outside of the carb is not bad at all. I'm just worried about what I'll find inside when I open it up. Had car running the other days but that was from pouring gas in manually. Wouldn't run by its self and carb leaking fuel around a few gaskets. No gas pumping out when stepped on throttle. Fuel pump is pumping and has anew filter. Thanks again.
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