Re: '53 Cavalier fuel problem

Posted by Owen_Dyneto On 2010/6/10 9:35:26
HH, on the chance that gums or varnishes or other organic residues might have coated the ceramic and acted as a glue to attract and hold particulates I'd probably pick lacquer thinner or brake-clean to remove the gum and any co-adhered particulates at the same time. As for just particulates trapped in the matrix, they are probably not solvent-soluble, and perhaps not even water-soluble so I don't think the choice of solvent is particularly important. If the ultrasonic tank was metal, I'd probably do it in a single step with the solvents mentioned above.

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