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Old 09-20-2008, 07:53 AM
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El Tigre
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Originally Posted by cracka
I mean, for real --- you had to have been kidding.
Or at least seen it coming and been aware that somebody was going to laugh.
Cracka, if you look at his name you see it says "tech rookie" which means he may not automatically know the ins and outs that the more experience guys knows, so it's a legit question. Part of growing this hobby is helping the lesser experience guys by sharing knowledge. So in other words, grow up and stop being a piece of male genatalia.

CEN ENTHUISED, there really is no other way than disassembly to properly clean your rig. If you have a air compressor, Home depot sells a pneumatic engine cleaner gun that acts as a mini pressure washer and you can lather your buggy in Simple Green or Dow Scrubbing Bubbles, let it sit for 3 min and then rinse with the gun. Even baked on Georgia Red Clay falls right off. After you rinse, drown your buggy in WD-40 to displace any moisture, especially where there are bearings and metal ball connectors. Hope this helps.

See how it works Cracka? Now that wasn't so hard.
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