At 08:54 AM 5/5/2008, you wrote:
> His technique was to remove the air cleaner
>assembly and use a pump-up garden sprayer and spray water into the
>carburetor while the engine was operating at 2000 RPM.
I've heard of the water trick...Back in the day, we used to dribble
automatic transmission fluid down the carb to solve similar
problems. Wonderfully thick clouds of smoke ensued.
More recently (late 70s) when I was a Schmieraffe at a VW dealer, we
used to use Army surplus gun-cleaning fluid to solve single-cylinder
low compression problems in water-cooled cars. If you had three good
and one around 80 or so, you would disconnect the coil and put a
squirt of fluid in that cylinder, then turn the engine over for a
minute or so. 90% of the time, it would come right up near the rest.
Of course, I wouldn't recommend ~any~ of these tricks today. Plenty
of things to go wrong, and it's a lot harder to fix when it does. I
do recall an approved method of decoking with a wooden scraper on the
pistons in situ.
YMMV...
Jeff Scarbrough 75 TR6 x 1, 76 1500 x 2, 78 1500 x 1, 80 1500 x 0.5
http://www.fishplate.org/vehicles/
Athens, Georgia #354
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