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Arctic Thunder
Well-known member
I know this has been a topic here before. But I haven't seen it around for awhile and thought it should be hit on again.
If you don't fog your motor every spring. You really need to pull your pipe and clean it out prior to firing up your sled.
I didn't fog mine last year. This year I am looking things over and remove the pipe. Set it on the ground, kind of bumping it around a bit. Prior to setting the pipe back on I tipped it up and dumped out a lot of rust from inside the pipe.
I should know better, I have done this before. But thought it was a good reminder for others.
I was told to take a handful of balls from a ball bearing, drop them in and give it a good shake to knock the crap loose.
It would really suck, no pun intended, to suck that crap back into your motor when you fire it up.
Thunder
If you don't fog your motor every spring. You really need to pull your pipe and clean it out prior to firing up your sled.
I didn't fog mine last year. This year I am looking things over and remove the pipe. Set it on the ground, kind of bumping it around a bit. Prior to setting the pipe back on I tipped it up and dumped out a lot of rust from inside the pipe.
I should know better, I have done this before. But thought it was a good reminder for others.
I was told to take a handful of balls from a ball bearing, drop them in and give it a good shake to knock the crap loose.
It would really suck, no pun intended, to suck that crap back into your motor when you fire it up.
Thunder