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By Tomshayes
#8068
What's the best way to remove petrol gum / varnish etc from fuel taps and filters.. Obviously not soaking in petrol!

Tom
By Mark M
#74021
You could try ethanol, available from hardware shops and fireplace suppliers. It's a good solvent for fuel! REgards, Mark
By papasmurf
#74024
I just use the same detergent we use in the washing machine in some hot water.
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By stinkwheel
#74026
Soaking in acetone works but it will dissolve a lot of plastic/rubber parts.



Don't underestimate how effective a cleaner hot, soapy water is.
By Valsp
#74027
Use one of the specialist cleaner and degreasers that are used to clean the petrol tank before sealing
By Jamesy
#74028
My 2003 service manual states; compressed air to clean air filter and kerosene or diesel to clean non electrical or rubber parts.
By Alan R
#74030
Be careful how you scroll over that link----it does work, just mind the dashes at the front............I have one of these and they work a treat !!....OK, you don't have to go out and spend £100 + but there are several bike and car restorers out in the public domain who advertise their services with an Ultrasonic cleaner.........The best part is that it'll clean ALL jet holes no matter how small they are....I've done carbs for Puch Maxi and Honda PC50 with great success............There's also Soda Blasting for general cleaning of the body, slide, top etc....It's non-aggressive and is a one-time only process in which the Baking Soda crystals disperse in the air or can be washed away.....

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