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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / March 2006

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carbon removal, water, ATF etc.

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kundalini - 18 Mar 2006 17:44 GMT
I "hear" you can slowly pour ATF into a carb, keeping the revs up, and
many clouds of nasty smoke will exit the tailpipe (water is more
subdued)...
has anyone done this? The engine is supposed to be spotless when torn
down...it seems too simple and effective...
Al Bundy - 20 Mar 2006 14:25 GMT
> I "hear" you can slowly pour ATF into a carb, keeping the revs up, and
> many clouds of nasty smoke will exit the tailpipe (water is more
> subdued)...
> has anyone done this? The engine is supposed to be spotless when torn
> down...it seems too simple and effective...

I bet your great grandpa has lots of fine stories like this. Listen
and enjoy them.
kundalini - 22 Mar 2006 13:36 GMT
Yeah?  Well do a general Google search on this subject (Groups), and
you might be surprised...
Geezzz. Al with a keyboard...what a treat for the online community!
Al Bundy - 22 Mar 2006 21:29 GMT
> Yeah?  Well do a general Google search on this subject (Groups), and
> you might be surprised...
> Geezzz. Al with a keyboard...what a treat for the online community!
Don't need to do a Google on it because I lived it long before there
was an Internet. If you want to live in the past, put eggs in your
radiator or whatever, have at it.
 
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