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- From: kenny@osf.org (Kenneth Crudup)
- Subject: Re: Carbon Buildup in engines ( valves ? ).....
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.185555.2354@osf.org>
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- Organization: Open Software Foundation
- References: <1992Jul23.034711.21149@research.nj.nec.com> <1992Jul23.091629.11026@mr.med.ge.com> <1992Jul23.150056.21826@mlb.semi.harris.com>
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- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 18:55:55 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul23.150056.21826@mlb.semi.harris.com>
- jws@billy.mlb.semi.harris.com (James W. Swonger) writes:
- >So if you are doing this steam cleaning thing it might be a good idea to
- >administer it so that all the water goes down the throats - like a siphon
- >hose, wash bottle or something.
-
- Since I've got turbo FI, I use one of the vacuum hoses. If you do this, you
- *will* get too much water in unless you play it safe and "hand meter" it.
- Don't just drop a line from a vacuum fitting into a quart of water.
-
- -Kenny
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- Kenneth R. Crudup, Contractor, OSF DCE QA
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