Will Berryman's carburator soak remove original finish on Weber ca, Don't want to damage original carb finish |
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Will Berryman's carburator soak remove original finish on Weber ca, Don't want to damage original carb finish |
seez52 |
Mar 26 2011, 10:08 AM
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I'm needing to soak a set of Weber carbs off my 6, but don't want to risk damaging the original outer finish. Some carbs just have the raw alum. look and I don't want to turn mine that way. These have been sitting a while and really need to be soaked in order to remove a lot of old crud.
I've placed a puddle of Berryman's on an out of the way place to see what it does, but not sure if this is a good test. |
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