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txironhead
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No matter how gummed up they were, a couple of days soaking in carb dip should have cleaned them good as new. You NEVER use anything hard to clean jets. I've always used fishing line or a toothpick with great results. I normally soak the bodies and jets overnight, spray them off with aerosol carb cleaner or an air gun, then go over them with several sharp toothpicks to make sure it's clean. If it's not, back in the dip.
If he used a bit on the carb bodies, they're probably shot. If he had soaked them long enough they wouldn't have had a problem. If he didn't, I agree that you're probably going to have to buy new jets because you'll never get them balanced or calibrated with oversize jet holes. There's a fine science to jets (as I'm becoming painfully aware with my own carbs) and soft brass is easily damaged.
If he used a bit on the carb bodies, they're probably shot. If he had soaked them long enough they wouldn't have had a problem. If he didn't, I agree that you're probably going to have to buy new jets because you'll never get them balanced or calibrated with oversize jet holes. There's a fine science to jets (as I'm becoming painfully aware with my own carbs) and soft brass is easily damaged.