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Offline David Young

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Re: Top of piston has....
« Reply #20 on: September 25, 2015, 11:38:22 am »
Don't feel so bad about not being able to work on the saw in a timely manner .I've had some it took me months to finish .

got ya beat Al, some of mine have sat for years. 

as for carbon I use a razor blade with a raking angle and a little pressure.  some will remain but will get the bulk of it.  I use compressed air or a rag or rinse in old gas then a wipe or blast of air to get the piston clean


 

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