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removing rattle can paint from a carb

Posted By: mikemee1331

removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/09/15 06:23 PM

carb runs fine so i don't want to tear it down but the outside has been painted. paint remover brushed on, carb cleaner soak? not exactly sure how to approach this......
Posted By: BulletBob

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/09/15 06:39 PM

Spray carb cleaner should work fine or Easy Off oven cleaner
Posted By: RapidRobert

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/09/15 06:54 PM

Easy off will do it but it sure is nasty stuff to work with & I'd avoid it if I could but it might take something that stout. I ain't an auto body guy so I have not dealt with that. Good luck with it Mike
Posted By: ahy

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/09/15 07:08 PM

You might try lacquer thinner on a rag + Q tips. Maybe a tooth brush also. That should take it off without affecting sensitive gaskets or seals. Spray on paint remover or gasket remover would certainly do it also but I'd be afraid it would soak into a gasket and mess the carb up... or just run it and be happy it works properly.
Posted By: Sixpak

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/09/15 07:33 PM

Strip it and dip it...
Posted By: mikemee1331

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/09/15 09:40 PM

Originally Posted By Sixpak
Strip it and dip it...


the mission was too NOT spend the money to tear it down.

thanks guys! i'll try all of the above with the oven cleaner being last.
Posted By: BigBlockMopar

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/09/15 10:00 PM

Oven cleaner usually contains lye which can easily create spots or 'react' on/with aluminium.
Posted By: stumpy

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/09/15 10:05 PM

Brake clean will sometimes work in the paint isn't baked on.
Posted By: Spaceman Spiff

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/09/15 11:13 PM

Gasoline.
Posted By: srt

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/10/15 07:38 AM

try acetone
Posted By: dart440

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/10/15 09:21 PM

Spray on carb cleaner should do it..
Posted By: mikemee1331

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/10/15 09:41 PM

thanks guys. i really appreciate the input. i'll start with the carb cleaner (i have it) and work my way through the suggestions. i think the carb cleaner will work with a little elbow grease. maybe the brake cleaner too but i think the paint might be to 'set' for that. the more aggressive suggestions i'll save for last!
Posted By: joelson6

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/10/15 10:20 PM

Originally Posted By mikemee1331
Originally Posted By Sixpak
Strip it and dip it...


the mission was too NOT spend the money to tear it down.

thanks guys! i'll try all of the above with the oven cleaner being last.



when someone spray bombs a carb, most likely they get paint in all the little air passages for the carb.

tearing it down and soaking the body in a bucket of carb cleaner is the only way to get it done the right way.
Posted By: 70sixpkrt

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/10/15 10:48 PM

Quote:


tearing it down and soaking the body in a bucket of carb cleaner is the only way to get it done the right way.

iagree
Posted By: Sixpak

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/10/15 11:50 PM

Originally Posted By mikemee1331
Originally Posted By Sixpak
Strip it and dip it...


the mission was too NOT spend the money to tear it down.

thanks guys! i'll try all of the above with the oven cleaner being last.

If you want it done right you'll eventually strip it and dip it. If you find a better way I'm all ears. I might try and knock the heaviest bit of paint off before I contaminated by dip can with all that paint.
Posted By: Hotwheelsjr

Re: removing rattle can paint from a carb - 08/13/15 02:12 AM

Coat it with brake fluid, let it sit for a while, spray it off with Chlorinated brake cleaner. Ever drip brake fluid on your fender? Ya...it eats paint. Chlorinated brake cleaner also eats it, so that should about do it.
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