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Started by groff22, October 23, 2006, 08:52:40 PM

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Jughead

Actually you can Really get a Good Deal at the Dollar Store on a Gallon. :thumb: I usually buy a couple of Gallons at the time just in Case. :thumb:

I really like the Style of the Vintage triumph Truxton tanks.The one I had Came from England and was Restoring it to go on y T500 Cafe.The Only Way that I could Figure out how to remove the dents was from Air pressure.I Pugged it up and Attached the Air Hose from the Compressor to it.I started addig Air Gradually and at 10PSI I heard the Dents Comming out of it so I decided to go to 25PSI and when I checked the Tank was Expanded out to the Point of No Return. :mad: :mad:
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PONR, that sucks ass, live and learn I guess  :dunno_white:
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pookiebear

I use the regular spray type cleaner. But if the jets are bad just take them out and go get some new ones. They are stamped with the number so just take them with you to the stealer and get some, they are usually $2-$6 bucks so you know they are clean!

indywar360

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Quote from: Jughead on October 24, 2006, 08:41:54 PM
Vinegar. :thumb: Just strip them down Bare and it will Eat them Clean.If you have an old Crock pot to warm it in it will work faster.

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Jughead

 :icon_lol: :icon_lol: :icon_lol: It does smell pretty good Cooking.  :icon_lol: :icon_lol:


Another Cleaner that I haven't tried yet in a Crock pot is regular Automotive Antifreeze.I've had several Swear by it. :thumb:
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ducati_nolan

QuoteAnother Cleaner that I haven't tried yet in a Crock pot is regular Automotive Antifreeze.I've had several Swear by it. Thumbsup

I bet that would smell great! If the neighbors see you pouring green liquid into the pot and then smell the fumes, they'll call the cops on you for making meth  :laugh:

Jughead

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Chuck

I just did a vinegar soak last night on a bike that hasn't run for 3 years, and the jets were gummed up like crazy.  Room temp, no crock pot.  It was like a dream.  +1 to vinegar.

Egaeus

The problem I found with the vinegar is that it takes the galvanization off if the steel, making it more susceptible to rust.
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Jughead

Yeap you don't want to use it on a Ferous metal such as Steel.I always strip any steel of the Carbs.
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