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T-bone:<br>
Now what I'm wondering is if I can find some of the carburetor cleaner
that was in a spray can. We used to use it to clean the red dye that
was gummed all over the outside of the carb. Spray it on, let it sit
for a couple of minutes, brush it some with a stiff brush, blast it off
with water. Stuff a rag down the carb, and you didn't even need to
take it off the manifold. Spraying this stuff down the Hatori pipe,
(the stuff comes with a long plastic tube, whose use is optional) could
possibly get the job done. It just may be time to go shopping.<br>
<br>
Bill Glaze<br>
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T&C Brown wrote:<br>
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<div>That's how I clean my Hatori pipes. Works great....Just throw
the sucker in the 5 gal bucket for two - three hours, rotating it end
over end once, and they come out looking like new. You'd be amazed how
much carbon builds up on the inside. </div>
<div>Now if I only had the guts to try it with my carbon pipe! (BG)!</div>
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Monday, February 21, 2005 8:35 AM</div>
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[SPAM] Re: Pipe Life Questions</div>
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Buff (and others who have had the same problem)<br>
About how many flights did it take to get the pipe blockage that you
folks are talking about? Obviously, it announces itself by degrading
engine performance, and I was curious about when to start looking for
the problem. One of my Hatori pipes had a lot of crud on the outside,
and I cleaned it with some Airplane Cleaner that I picked up at
Advanced Auto Parts. It took several applications, but did a fair job
of cleaning. But--that's not the same as the inside of the pipe. When
I was building engines, I had a 5 gallon pail of carburetor cleaner and
I'm wondering if that stuff would do any good. It sure removed all the
crud from a carburetor; while the race engines never got all that
dirty, I did do other stuff besides, and I saw the carb cleaner work
miracles.<br>
<br>
Bill Glaze<br>
P.S. Buff: See you at Myrtle Beach!<br>
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Buff Miller wrote:<br>
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style="font-size: 10pt; color: navy; font-family: Arial;">You’re not
too l<ST1:PERSONNAME w:st="on">at</ST1:PERSONNAME>e.<span> </span>I
had the pipe in the PP for 24 hours with no ill effects. <span> </span>It
did clean some carbon, as seen by chunks of carbon being flushed out. <span> </span>But
did it clean it thoroughly?<span> </span>I guess the engine will tell
me next time out.<span> </span>Or, though I’m not quite ready for
this; perform an autopsy on the pipe.<O:P></O:P></span></font></p>
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<b><span style="font-weight: bold;">On Behalf Of </span></b>Steve
Wiggin<br>
<b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Sent:</span></b> Sunday,
February 20, 2005 11:41 AM<br>
<b><span style="font-weight: bold;">To:</span></b> <a
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<b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Subject:</span></b> Pipe Life
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style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">Be careful with the
Purple Power on aluminum. If it's the same stuff I'm thinking of, made
by Castrol, I used some to clean my motorcycle wheel and it pitted the
aluminum rim! Hope this message is not too l<ST1:PERSONNAME w:st="on">at</ST1:PERSONNAME>e.</span></font><O:P></O:P></p>
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