Originally Posted by Johno123
PS, anyone have any hints on how to remove excess carbon from the ex valve using some sort of solvent or something? (i woudnt want to start scratching away using a scraper etc in case i damage anything).

I use a propane torch - heat the carbon until it turns grey/white, then it wire brushes off. If you don't have a torch (or access to an oxy set), oven cleaner and a lot of elbow grease will do it. Soaking in water overnight will soften the stuff, too.
One of the tricks my brother & I used to use in the (bad) old days, was to spray water into the carby (whilst the engine was running), let the engine recover, then do it again. Repeat a few times, then go for a drive around the block. The difference it made to old side-valve four cylinder cars was amazing. (showing my age a bit, there!!)


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