You heard me.
I have not watched the TV guy but my guess is what you want is a Wash Bottle. Super handy!
GPz11 said:
OK, just noticed min order 200 units, so maybe not the best choice.
Yes, that is exactly what I'm looking for.
Woody said:GPz11 said:
OK, just noticed min order 200 units, so maybe not the best choice.Yes, that is exactly what I'm looking for.
How soon do you need this? I think I still have your address, can put a couple of similar ones in the mail tomorrow.
Slippery said:Woody said:GPz11 said:
OK, just noticed min order 200 units, so maybe not the best choice.Yes, that is exactly what I'm looking for.
How soon do you need this? I think I still have your address, can put a couple of similar ones in the mail tomorrow.
I appreciate the offer, but it looks like I can get half a dozen on Amazon for less than you could possibly ship them for.
Woody said:Slippery said:Woody said:GPz11 said:
OK, just noticed min order 200 units, so maybe not the best choice.Yes, that is exactly what I'm looking for.
How soon do you need this? I think I still have your address, can put a couple of similar ones in the mail tomorrow.
I appreciate the offer, but it looks like I can get half a dozen on Amazon for less than you could possibly ship them for.
I was just about to post that I bought a multi pack off amazon.
Often used in chemistry labs. If you have a college or university nearby, see if they have some means of selling off unused or extra items - I know the University of Minnesota has tons of that kind of stuff at their surplus store.
Yeah, those things are really handy! I keep a bottle of acetone, acetone+ATF, and water on the bench.
A standard quart oil bottle is almost exactly the right size, once you cut one of the sides off, to invert a Holley over and drain the bowls. Don't forget to pump the accelerator pump wells dry.
Then you fill one of those little dealies with the fuel you drained, and fill the carb through the vents after it is back on the engine. Don't worry about spillage down the barrels, that just primes the engine.
We, too, used to have them filled with paint thinner for cleanup operations.
Woody said:Floating Doc said:Molotov cocktail?
I'm not there yet.
Maybe you should build thread this thing....
Not that this is the cheapest or best option but I just use the straw on a can of brake cleaner to fill the bowl partially through the vent and then let it run. I have a few carb cars and they all sit long enough to lose all the fuel out of the bowl, so they run on brake cleaner long enough to pump fuel back to the carb.
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