I'm new to working on snowmobile engines and am looking for suggestions for what works well to remove carbon build-up from the exhaust manifold and the exhaust ports on my sled. Also, what do you guys usually use for gasket sealant? Is there anything special I should use for the cold weather?
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yamahaSX said:I'm new to working on snowmobile engines and am looking for suggestions for what works well to remove carbon build-up from the exhaust manifold and the exhaust ports on my sled.
Elbow grease.
daman
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Try paint stripper,you can get it in a spray can,i use that on my power valves cuts it good...
as far as gasket sealant not usually....on occasion you can use a copper tack spray if you going to reuse a base gasket or certain head gaskets..
as far as gasket sealant not usually....on occasion you can use a copper tack spray if you going to reuse a base gasket or certain head gaskets..
alswagg
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Go to your local Evinrude outboard dealer and buy a can of "engine tuner". This product if engineered specifically to remove carbon deposits and buildup. I have used this for over 30 years. It also removes varnish build up in the carbs and jets. Much better than any carb cleaner at your local parts store.
daman
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this stuff?
mopar1rules
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you can use permatex gasket remover. i'm sure there are better things out there, but this stuff is better than nothing.
alswagg
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You have the correct Engine Tuner, the particular version you see pictured in previous posting is for attaching to a schrader valve on the intake system, you can also buy a version which has a standard spray nozzle. Again great stuff, and also specifiacally engineered to remove carbon.
dirtjumper895
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Seafoam on a rag works nicely....
jamie
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I agree with "alswagg" this is the only stuff I would consider.