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Rileysport

posted on 30th Jan 06 at 14:55

quote:
Originally posted by ed
FUMES ARE GOOOOOOD :D


shit yeah... tey mixing nitromors and very hot water... jesus christ :lol:


ed

posted on 30th Jan 06 at 14:54

FUMES ARE GOOOOOOD :D


Rileysport

posted on 30th Jan 06 at 14:48

dunno mate... carb cleaner is pretty fekkin potent itself :lol:


ed

posted on 30th Jan 06 at 14:47

White spirit is a bit 'heavy' to use. It will leave oil everywherem plus the plastic may not take kindly to being covered in the stuff. I would say WD40 or Carb Cleaner still.


Rileysport

posted on 30th Jan 06 at 14:24

wd40 or carb cleaner mate... maybe even white spirit at a push


ed

posted on 30th Jan 06 at 14:23

Carb cleaner. Search.


Wrighty

posted on 30th Jan 06 at 14:23

mates x16xe astra is cutting out at junctions on low revs,sounds like icv or tps to me so im gona have a go at cleaning the icv and throttle body with carb cleaner. how do you clean the icv?

any tips/advice/guides iv not done this before and have only a little knowledge of engines. will using Red-x be alrite?