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CRC Clean-R-Carb

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Part# 15-05177
MFR Model# 05081

Overview

A carb & choke cleaner that is designed to maximize carburetor performance. Quickly dissolves carburetor deposits such as gum, sludge & varnish to improve fuel system performance & enhance fuel economy.

Application:
Automatic chokes, carburetor components, crankcase breather element, exhaust gas recycling valve (EGR), general purpose cleaner for non-painted surfaces, heat risers, intake parts, positive crankcase ventilating system including PCV valve.

Attention:
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Government Regulations: Product cannot be purchased, sold or used in the states listed below.
CA, CT, DC, DE, IL, IN, ME, MD, MA, MI, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA.

Specifications

  • Unit Package Description: 20 Ounce Aerosol
  • Generic Description: 1 Carburetor Cleaner
  • Brand: CRC
  • Net Fill: 16 Wt Oz
  • Unit Dimensions: 9.25H x 2.63W x 2.63D in
  • Appearance: Clear Liquid
  • Odor: Solvent
  • Base Type: Organic Solvents/Alcohol
  • Flashpoint: 0°F
  • Flammability: Extremely Flammable
  • Specific Gravity: 0.82
  • Plastic Safe: No
  • Evaporation Rate: >1 (butyl acetate=1)
  • Propellant: Carbon Dioxide
  • NSF Registered: No
  • Ford Tox No.: 139394
  • Aerosol Flammability: Level III
  • 360 Valve: No
  • DOT Proper Shipping Name: Consumer Commodity
  • VOC % (Federal) 70
  • VOC g/L (Federal) 575.4
  • VOC Lbs./Gal. (Federal) 4.8

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