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8ntruck

Looks like I've got some carb work coming up this summer.  An ultrasonic cleaner would be a handy tool for this.  HF has one about the right size for a reasonable price.

 

Anybody out there have comments or advice on this subject?

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ebinmaine

I bought the Vevor 10L size 3 years ago. 

 

Works good. 

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, adsm08 said:

Watch which solvents you use. Many common ultrasonic solvents are caustic to aluminum

 

 

Excellent point.  

 

 

I've been using lacquer thinner for a few years. 

Time is limited.  

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Brockport Bill

how many minutes do each of you run the unit to get your item clean?

how many minutes can your machine operate in cleaning cycle before it times out and has to be re-started?  

thanks. Bill

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oliver2-44
  1. My cleaner has a 30 minute cycle. I typically run carbs 3  times. More on really dirty ones.  
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ri702bill
7 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:
  1. My cleaner has a 30 minute cycle. I typically run carbs 3  times. More on really dirty ones.  

And use hot water if you dilute the cleaner, and use the heater on the unit while in use....

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, Brockport Bill said:

how many minutes do each of you run the unit to get your item clean?

how many minutes can your machine operate in cleaning cycle before it times out and has to be re-started?  

thanks. Bill

 

The unit I posted a picture of above has a timer for 35 or 40 minutes. 

 

On an average cleaning I'll do 3 or 4 sets of that. 

I've had particularly nasty cases where I've left a carb in the lacquer thinner for a couple weeks and cycled the machine a dozen times or more.  

 

The usage alone will generate some heat. Not much, but definitely a noticeable change.  

I do NOT use the additional heat because of the fire potential.  

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