likewise waters of the southwest united states as they tend to be rather
alkiline. do not ask why i know that........
chuck.
it's getting colder here.......and possible precipitation this evening....
drat! more cold weather and snow! drat! (man am i making typing mistakes!
ever sine the "summit point fan blade incident" my right hand fingers just do
not have the same feeling they once did.....) ED? LOOK i used cap. letters!
*VBG!*
-----Original Message-----
>From: "Dave G." <kk7ss@verizon.net>
>Sent: Jan 14, 2009 12:06 PM
>To: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Re: [Spridgets] bon ami and TP oil filters for 1955 chev.?
>
>I have done this on LBC's, Brit bikes and L-6 Jags...
>A word of advice to the choir ????
>Use distilled water....
>Water from the city supply is sometimes 'hard' (has high alcium
>content) and can leave a yellowish hard deposit on you pistons and
>exhaust valves...
>
>BTDT !!
>
>On 14 Jan 2009 at 10:53, Brad Fornal wrote:
>
>>> I have poured water down the carb of a running engine to break up
>>> carbon deposits. You gotta rev the piss out of it to keep it running,
>>> but it does help. Makes those clunkers you bought off of grandma run
>>> MUCH better.
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