Joeandmack
Active member
I am up in the North East, a couple nights ago it was -9 and the weather is forecast for about the same with snow. I mainly use my 58 Cub for plowing, though I would like to eventually restore it. With the cold weather and starting I have heard people use Carburetor cleaners instead of diethyl ether based starter fluids. Why is that? After dusting off my high school chemistry I see that Carb Cleaners have more ingredients including a number of chemicals and compounds that have multiple carbon, hydrogen and oxygen groups, double bonds and rings.
Acetone, Xylene, Toulene Propane, Butanone, Ethyl Benzene, 2- Butoxyethanol... What I Found according to google
Whereas Diethyl Ether is a simpler cluster of carbon hydrogen bonds linked to an oxygen molecule. Is the thought process that more bonds are being broken and more energy released in carb cleaner than an Ether based engine starter, allowing more bang for your buck? Is combustion temperature the concern and damaging the engine?
If Carb cleaners are the way to go, are there some that should be avoided and others encouraged? Are there some compounds to be avoid or encouraged?
Can you tell it was a slow shift last night at work? I am by no means a chemist or a mechanic. Just curious what people who’ve been around Cubs longer than me think and what their logic is. Thank you.
-Joe
Acetone, Xylene, Toulene Propane, Butanone, Ethyl Benzene, 2- Butoxyethanol... What I Found according to google
Whereas Diethyl Ether is a simpler cluster of carbon hydrogen bonds linked to an oxygen molecule. Is the thought process that more bonds are being broken and more energy released in carb cleaner than an Ether based engine starter, allowing more bang for your buck? Is combustion temperature the concern and damaging the engine?
If Carb cleaners are the way to go, are there some that should be avoided and others encouraged? Are there some compounds to be avoid or encouraged?
Can you tell it was a slow shift last night at work? I am by no means a chemist or a mechanic. Just curious what people who’ve been around Cubs longer than me think and what their logic is. Thank you.
-Joe