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I was excited to get a usc for Christmas. It's just the cheap harbor freight model but I've used it on a few carbs with great results.
I've read just about every thread on how people use them and what they use for the cleaner/degreaser.
I see many mentions of carbs being soaked, some mention side covers, cylinders,,,
The one thing I didn't see (I'm sure some wise acre is going to post a link to the one thread I missed) is what you use your for.
On side covers do I need to completely disassemble, remove spring, rope, pulley? Or just drop it in?
Clutch cover with brake still intact? Can I drop a clutch in there? Crank shaft with big end bearing on it?
I know it sounds cheap but wouldn't it clean fuel filters and air filters?
Assumption is that one would dry and oil parts that need it.
You get the point. I clean every saw I get used. I spend way too much time doing so because I'm anal like that.
Don't make fun of me or I'll call you a whistle pusher paper limpwrist blower.
I've read just about every thread on how people use them and what they use for the cleaner/degreaser.
I see many mentions of carbs being soaked, some mention side covers, cylinders,,,
The one thing I didn't see (I'm sure some wise acre is going to post a link to the one thread I missed) is what you use your for.
On side covers do I need to completely disassemble, remove spring, rope, pulley? Or just drop it in?
Clutch cover with brake still intact? Can I drop a clutch in there? Crank shaft with big end bearing on it?
I know it sounds cheap but wouldn't it clean fuel filters and air filters?
Assumption is that one would dry and oil parts that need it.
You get the point. I clean every saw I get used. I spend way too much time doing so because I'm anal like that.
Don't make fun of me or I'll call you a whistle pusher paper limpwrist blower.