I thought I'd share one "tool" that I use during my projects. As crazy as this sounds, I save my used electric guitar strings, using them whenever I need to probe or clean tiny little passageways. I've found the larger strings to be excellent for pushing through the engine case oil galleys to ensure that no crud remains and that the oil can flow unimpeded. The tiny strings are excellent for dislodging a blockage in the tiniest of carburetor passages, and a little oil helps ensure that there's minimal scraping or damage.
Best of all, a set of electric guitar strings are only $3 to $5. I use the "ball" end of the strings to attach them to a key ring, but also have longer scrap pieces for when I have deeper probing to do.
I've used these strings to dislodge crud from the smallest of carburetor airways when solvent, ultrasonic cleaners and compressed air did not succeed.
What are your favorite "improvised" tools in your kit?



