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Best way to clean it?

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Hey guys qq. I am doing a top end on the old 220, and way wondering what the best cem. to use to clean the jug, head, and all the power valve comp. I was thinking of getting some degreaser and dipping everything and letting it sit over night. It has alot of carbon build up on the power valve. Any thoughts?
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Yamaha Combustion Chamber Cleaner is the best I've ever found
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Berryman Products from your local auto parts store works very well too.

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Thanks guys I will check them out. I hope I can get most of the carbon build up off the pv
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