Re: Ultra Sonic Carb Cleaning
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:20 pm
There's a smaller one on offer at Lidl next week. It's about 600ml capacity. Should be big enough to take stripped carb parts. I'm thinking of getting one 

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dude do you have a link, i signed up to there emails and i keep checking there site and cant find one.thunderace wrote:There's a smaller one on offer at Lidl next week. It's about 600ml capacity. Should be big enough to take stripped carb parts. I'm thinking of getting one
Here are the after picssamace wrote:Sorry no before and after pics. But the cleaner was quite dirty after I finished. The carbs are a lot cleaner than they went in. I have a spare set of carbs all cleaned if any body interested.ibby4585 wrote:Any pics? I'm interested in these but some things I've seen ultrasonically cleaned look no different!
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my mrs was a vet nurse and she thinks that would be fine to clean carbs if broken up, dont think the heat makes any difference.samace wrote:
Its looks ok for cleaning watches for that money !! I do not think it will be up to the job of carbs. I bought some special solution for cleaning carbs which cost £20 alone. The bath also has a heater and was set to 50 degree's.
If anybody is interested in having their carbs cleaned !!
Yes that solution is good for general stuff but all the small air ways in these carbs do get blocked.porndoguk wrote:my mrs was a vet nurse and she thinks that would be fine to clean carbs if broken up, dont think the heat makes any difference.samace wrote:
Its looks ok for cleaning watches for that money !! I do not think it will be up to the job of carbs. I bought some special solution for cleaning carbs which cost £20 alone. The bath also has a heater and was set to 50 degree's.
If anybody is interested in having their carbs cleaned !!
de ionized or distill water and she said some ultrasonic solution will bring them up nicely,
shes a woman, and there never wrong are they?