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Old 12-09-2024, 11:49 PM   #23
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Re: Bought My Uncles '69 Chevy 1/2 Ton Today

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An ultrasonic cleaner at 150-170 degrees with 3/4 water, 1/4 Simple Green will clean the surfaces, even nooks and crannies. You'll still have to use carb cleaner and a brush on some parts, and probably carb cleaner and compressed air to make sure all the air and fuel passages aren't blocked. Wouldn't hurt to spray some de-greaser on the carb parts and let them sit a while before dropping them in the ultrasonic cleaner. Any kind of acid? No way for this guy.

This is a long one made for rifle cleaning that I borrowed from a guy.
I have a 30L USC from Vevor.

I must have one like this.
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