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Ultrasonic cleaner

Discussion in 'Tech Tips' started by ozkaw, May 26, 2015.

  1. ozkaw

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    No matter how many times I use it, the results just amaze me every time.

    I just give the parts a spray of degreaser, a rub with a toothbrush and around 15 minutes in the U/S cleaner with a bit of detergent and I'll let the pictures speak for themselves...


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    I'll agree too.
    Best investment I ever made.
    I put all sorts of things through mine. Carb parts, pistons, false teeth. :D
     
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    Yeah, I've got a 3.2L & does smaller carbs nicely.
    Recently had to do a pair of 1988 Virago carbs & they shouldn't be separated.
    Just dunked them in & turned over after one was done :)
    People should also note.
    The 'advertised' capacity isn't the 'actual' capacity as they aren't filled to the top.
    Always safer to go a little larger.

    P.S. I got mine off EBay too. was a bit unsure of how efficient it is, so I did the 'foil test'.
    Worked well. Results after only 20 seconds in the bath. :drinks: foil.jpg
     
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