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Re:de-carbonizing heads
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Today is the saddest day of the year - I winterized Yolanda (my R*'s name), but now i will be able to get into her innards to see what is up with the carbon build up. Can anyone give me any tips on do's & don'ts as per removing the heads & cleaning the valves, seats, etc? I was thinking of doing a very minimal cleaning as I don't want to have to reset valves & all that stuff. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.