Air fed carb cleaner

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Stig
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Air fed carb cleaner

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Found this natty little gadjet whilst browsing around

If it works like it sugests then it'll be great :nod:

http://www.aircooledtech.com/tools-on-t ... a_blaster/
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Post by DarkFool »

that looks brilliant, i've got a set of gsxr carbs need cleaning. Think i'll give it a go :unibrow:
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Post by rf9rider »

Nice find.
I`ve seen something similar, using the same principles, you can make your own sandblaster.
Just substitute the baking soda with playpen sand.
I just need a compressor now. :nod:
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Post by RENEGADE »

great one there stig,ave to go shopping next week
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