Seafoam will do the same if you feed it directly to the carbs with the engine running instead of diluting it in the gas tank.
Makes the same gray-white cloud that spooks all the enviro-nazi neighbors, too. Any concoction containing naptha (lighter fluid) and kerosene will have the same effect. Looks like the Yamaha product is cheaper, though. On Jan 8, 4:20 pm, Allen Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > Since this comes up so many times, I thought I'd share an experience > Javier and I had with his GL1200. I found this > linkhttp://www.goldwingworld.com/pages/Carb-cleaning-GL1000.htmand we > gave it a try, while the bike actually ran worse afterward by the time > a tank full of gas went through it the carbs broke free and now the > bike as a ton of power when before it would almost stall when you took > off. Here is a link to the Yamaha carb cleaner PN ACC-CARBC-LE-NR, and > there is enough in a bottle to do at least a dozen > bikes.http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/yamaha/Y-ACC-CARBC-LE-NR.htmlYou > can't mix it in the fuel like seafoam because it will destroy rubber > parts but it really eats up the crud, when we emptied the fuel bowls > the liquid that came out looked like coffee. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nighthawk_lovers?hl=en.
