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is the large plastic piece inside the carb safe for carb dip

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There is a large plastic piece that the CV rides on, is that carb dip safe?

1994 GS500E

Thanks
 
There is a large plastic piece that the CV rides on, is that carb dip safe?

1994 GS500E

Thanks

Nothin' plastic or rubber or vinyl or anything not metal is safe in the carb dip...

Metal only my friend....:)
 
Thanks,

any idea on how to get this plastic piece out...it looks like it's pressed in, but don't know how to pry it out.

thanks
 
Thanks,

any idea on how to get this plastic piece out...it looks like it's pressed in, but don't know how to pry it out.

thanks

Sorry, I don't know a thing about those newfangled carbs from the '90s:D
 
Try hot water and liquid dishwasher soap instead of carb dip. It's heavy with lye so will clean just about anything and won't damage plastic or rubber.
 
Try hot water and liquid dishwasher soap instead of carb dip. It's heavy with lye so will clean just about anything and won't damage plastic or rubber.

Powedered dishwasher detergent is often chemically similar to "oxyclean", and is a mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium percarbonate. Neither is "lye". I use it all the time to clean my brewing equipment and toilets. Seems OK for my aluminum brewing pot, but I'm not paying attention to tiny passages.

Keep any acid or base away from aluminum!
 
Powedered dishwasher detergent is often chemically similar to "oxyclean", and is a mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium percarbonate. Neither is "lye". I use it all the time to clean my brewing equipment and toilets. Seems OK for my aluminum brewing pot, but I'm not paying attention to tiny passages.

Keep any acid or base away from aluminum!

You're incorrect. Dishwasher detergent has a high level of lye because of it's effectiveness in cleaning grease. Lye is caustic, which is why it isn't included in modern hand soaps. 'Oxyclean', et al, contains hydrogen peroxide which forms the foam that is marketed on TV.
 

Thanks! I did and they had a great piece on getting those plastic sliders out making a make shift puller. I got them out and soaked carb and all pieces in hot water and soap for the better part of the day.

Got all back to gether and sadly, same thing, my bike will only idle..as soon as you give it any gas, it dies!

HELP!!!

I Don't know what else to try now.

I guess tomorrow I'll go buy some real carb dip and try that...but I have a feeling I'll be just wasting $25
 
Powedered dishwasher detergent is often chemically similar to "oxyclean", and is a mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium percarbonate. Neither is "lye". I use it all the time to clean my brewing equipment and toilets. Seems OK for my aluminum brewing pot, but I'm not paying attention to tiny passages.

Keep any acid or base away from aluminum!

Themess, you are right. I was wrong. I'm an ass.

'Oxy' cleaners don't contain peroxide. Dishwasher soaps don't contain lye any longer either but do use alkalis to break down grease.
 
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