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Location: Central Coast & Sydney
Registered: September 2002
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Re: Cleaning Throttle Bodies?
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Sat, 19 October 2002 10:52

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Carby cleaner is a solvent used primarily for cleaning carbys (WOW) and also throttle bodies.
Run the engine while you're cleaning it. Give it a few revs as your spraying the stuff in. It'll run rough while your spraying, so you gotta keep the revs up.
ONce it's all clean, give it a really good rev as the cleaner can build up in areas that don't have much air flow, which will make it run rough for no apparent reason.
If the oil is fouling the butterfly's then you're using WAY too much oil on the filter. Yes, carby cleaner WILL get rid of the oil in your filter, so make sure you take it off before cleaning the throttle body!
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