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Originally Posted by music man
because it will ruin anything like that it comes in contact with.
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That generalization is just not true. It depends on what KIND of carb. cleaner you use and how you use it. The stuff is not intended to be used full strength and actually works better if mixed at least 50/50 with gas for soaking.
If it were true, everybody who put Seafoam in their gas would end up with a ruined carb.........and probably other parts along the gas line too. Stuff designed to be mixed with the gas should NOT be a problem......unless maybe you are working on a vehicle that is 50 years old.
There are cleaners out there intended for "professional" use only and with that stuff, all bets are off.
Having said all that........if you have it all apart anyway, why would you put the rubber parts in the cleaner in the first place ??? :roll: