[T3] Cylinder Performance

Mike Fisher fisherfarms at gmail.com
Sat Jun 18 13:47:48 PDT 2011


I use a wire brush and then sandpaper on the inner side of the steel loop.

On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Max Welton <max_welton_2k at yahoo.com> wrote:
> A wire wheel is just a hi-speed wire brush.
>
> A soak in a gallon of carburetor cleaner might work. It softens up carbon deposits on heads and pistons pretty well.
>
> Max Welton
>
> http://www.maxwelton2k.net/
>
> --- On Sat, 6/18/11, Adriel Rowley <adriel_rowley at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Good to know about the brush, but I used a wheel, which if I understand
> correctly, is fine to do.  Why could I not clean it?
>
> I use a wire wheel as it cleans the spark plug, rather than having it
> take up landfill space. ;)  Is there a better way to clean them?
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