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> Searching for tips on cleaning the combustion chamber/pistons
detoxcowboy
post Apr 21 2009, 04:43 PM
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Anybody have any tips on cleaning out the combustion chamber by hand not bead blasting etc.. wife won't do it..
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Katmanken
post Apr 25 2009, 03:36 PM
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Works great on a Beetle or carbed engine with a top air intake and I 've done it many times. No great cloud of smoke pours out off the tailpipe so don't be dissapointed. I too have my doubts with pouring water into a sidedraft fuel injection manifold.

I've been toying with setting up a fine spray of water spaying into into the intake manifold with the throttle plate open. Windshield washer sprayer???.

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