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Soda Blaster for my Carbs

Works a treat except after my 3rd carb it blew through the side of the hose, so it's important to do what you can to ensure the angle of the air nozzle is out the open end, and not canted. No worries a bit of duct tape fixed it right up.

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jsfbond said:
Because in theory fog lights can make your can go faster.
I'd like to hear that one!

Or do you put them behind, so they form a photon drive?
 
Randall,
I must be a bit rusty with my nuclear physics, but thanks or resurrecting this thread (I'm not too good with the search function either).
Tom
 
DrEntropy said:
Humidity is not your friend. :wink:

Keep us up on progress, that's a worthy project!

I agree with Doc. Be sure to blow down your air receiver often and use a good in line drier.
 
angelfj said:
DrEntropy said:
Humidity is not your friend. :wink:

Keep us up on progress, that's a worthy project!

I agree with Doc. Be sure to blow down your air receiver often and use a good in line drier.

To add. The dryer should be on the device (blaster, sprayer, air tool) end, not the compressor side. Common mistake is to put one directly off the compressor. My air setup is copper pipe and I have a water seperator/dryer on each drop as well as a valve located below the dryer to drain the lines.
 
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