Technical help for Series one, two and three Lambrettas. Models include the Li, Li Special, TV, SX, GP, Serveta and API/SIL models
by ROClarke » Fri Jul 07, 2017 9:59 pm
I have had some time to clean up some running parts after seizing my engine last week end, but that is another story.
Anyone got a tip that works to clean out the exhaust,JL 3 in my case other than the usual chestnut of caustic soda which I find never really works.
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by missing lynx » Fri Jul 07, 2017 10:34 pm
are you sure it needs it I've found with modern oils there is very little carbon build up on my JL3 and thats after over 8 years of use the only thing I do is replace the tail can packing and wire brush the peferated tube every now and then
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by ROClarke » Sat Jul 08, 2017 2:35 pm
missing lynx wrote:are you sure it needs it I've found with modern oils there is very little carbon build up on my JL3 and thats after over 8 years of use the only thing I do is replace the tail can packing and wire brush the peferated tube every now and then
Not sure if it needs it,it just feels heavy for what is really a thin metal structure.
But I take your point.
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by Fast n Furious » Sun Jul 09, 2017 2:51 am
The old traditional way to de-carbonise an exhaust was with a propane torch.
A better way would be to bake in an oven at 500c for a couple of hours. Good luck finding one of those!
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