Carb and Choke Cleaner Formula
Carb and Choke Cleaner Formula
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Carb and Choke Cleaner Formula
Regular price
$80.00
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carburetor cleaner spray formula is a type of cleaning solution specifically designed to remove dirt, debris, varnish, and carbon buildup from the components of a carburetor in internal combustion engines.
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Key properties of carburetor cleaner spray formula
\nEffective Cleaning \n \nCarb and choke cleaner contains powerful solvents .It can dissolve and remove built-up deposits, gum, and varnish from the carburetor and choke parts. \n \nImproves Engine Performance \n \nCleaning the carburetor and choke can restore proper fuel and air flow, improving engine performance, fuel efficiency, and reducing rough idling or stalling issues. \n \nFast Evaporation \n \nThe solvents used in the carburetor cleaner evaporate very quickly andÊ leaving no residue behind .This is very crucial for the proper workingÊ of the engine. \nUsage Instructions:
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- Disconnect the car Battery: For safety reasons, disconnect the vehicle's battery before starting the cleaning process to avoid any accidental sparks. \n
- Locate the Carburetor and Choke: In most older vehicles, the carburetor is located on top of the engine, and the choke is often nearby. Consult the vehicle's manual if you're unsure about their locations. \n
- Remove Air Filter and Access Cover: Remove the air filter and any access cover that may be covering the carburetor and choke assembly. \n
- Spray the Cleaner: With the engine off, spray the carb and choke cleaner directly onto the carburetor and choke components. Aim the spray at any visible openings, linkage, and jets. \n
- Allow to Soak: Let the cleaner soak on the components for a few minutes to allow it to dissolve and loosen the deposits. \n
- Use Compressed Air (Optional): For more stubborn deposits, you can use compressed air to blow out the loosened debris from the carburetor and choke assembly. \n
- Reassemble and Start the Engine: Once the components are clean and dry, reassemble the parts, including the air filter and access cover. Reconnect the battery, start the engine, and ensure that it's running smoothly. \n
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- Always use carb and choke cleaner in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling the fumes. \n
- Avoid spraying the cleaner directly on electrical components or ignition wires. \n
- Follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety precautions listed on the product label. \n
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