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<blockquote data-quote="couesaddict" data-source="post: 1895326" data-attributes="member: 77536"><p>I played around a while back and slowly rotating a Penetrating oil soaked brush in the throat area with a drill knocked the carbon rings out of mine. They weren't built up to the point of causing problems but I bought a borescope and found them. I'm using seamour brand but pb blaster works just as good. There was another thread a while back that I ran across the penetrating oil idea from. It's a lot less elbow grease and even worked in one with a nylon brush. I'll be using those going forward for it I think. I let a soaked patch sit in the throat for 20-30 minutes and then take to it with the drill and brush. 20 seconds or so at a time then patch out and check with the borescope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="couesaddict, post: 1895326, member: 77536"] I played around a while back and slowly rotating a Penetrating oil soaked brush in the throat area with a drill knocked the carbon rings out of mine. They weren’t built up to the point of causing problems but I bought a borescope and found them. I’m using seamour brand but pb blaster works just as good. There was another thread a while back that I ran across the penetrating oil idea from. It’s a lot less elbow grease and even worked in one with a nylon brush. I’ll be using those going forward for it I think. I let a soaked patch sit in the throat for 20-30 minutes and then take to it with the drill and brush. 20 seconds or so at a time then patch out and check with the borescope. [/QUOTE]
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