Suzuki Carbs

dsinger

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I was wondering what everyone is using on the Suzuki Carbs for cleaning. I normally use Berimans carb dip and let them soak works great on all others. I have found the suzuki carbs have that white stuff in them often. This may just be because I normally dont see salt water motors but it seems the metal on the suzuki carbs get that white stuff on them. A 24hr soak will not get it off. What is the easiest way you all have found to get it off. I even soaked the bowl in a b12 spray stuff the eats everything still nothing. You can scrap it off with your nail but takes forever to get on clean with a pick, air, and razor.
 

JUSTINTIME

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Re: Suzuki Carbs

NEVER SOAK THE CARBS!!!!!!
use power tune by merc is the best
 

JUSTINTIME

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Re: Suzuki Carbs

takes away the sealer they use on them
all manuals state this
 

deejaycee_2000

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Re: Suzuki Carbs

I agree it does, I use normal fuel with an old toothbrush to get all the white stuff off, and then use carb cleaner to finish it off .....
 

deejaycee_2000

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Re: Suzuki Carbs

good question, it could either be a salt resedue or oil that goes milky from water that then burns on there from the heat of the engne ......
 

delfinasul

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Re: Suzuki Carbs

I sure is not salt, i don't run the engine in the salt water and still have the white stuff.

A.Cosmin
 
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