How much of each chemical do you use to a gallon more or less? How I tell if the carburetor is chromate or zinc "plated"? If it is plated, is the plating on the outside only? Does removing this plating hurt anything or cosmetic? Would like to know more about the effects of removing this plating and how to tell if the carb has it! Thanks for the response!
Evergreen A-44 4-8 oz per gallon of water. SC-80 4-8 oz per gallon of water
The attached picture of a Quadrajet carb shows chromate on the main body/including inside and zinc plus chromate on the linkage/steel parts. These are anti rust/oxidation coatings. Older Holley carbs are similar. Carter AFB carbs were bare aluminum body with linkage/steel parts zinc plus chromate. Zinc coating is like a shiny bolt you get at hardware store, almost chrome looking.
Does removing this plating hurt anything or cosmetic? You will have to decide that, although some of the old carb cleaning/dip solutions were toxic and did remove plating.
The cleaners I mentioned are biodegradable.
Would like to know more about the effects of removing this plating and how to tell if the carb has it!
Obviously removing these platings would have an effect since they are anti corrosion coatings. Sometimes this can't be avoided. Sometimes it has already been depleted. Inspect and research.
Don't know if I have explained this very well.