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Ultrasonic cleaners, any good ?
#1
Just bought an old 750 Honda to restore and I'm thinking of buying an ultrasonic cleaner, not too sure how they work or if the ones the 'hobbyist' buys are any good?, any of you guys have any experience or advice (carb cleaning).


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Mark
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#2
I've got one, bought it from maplins, got the cleaning fluid from there too. It doesn't fit a full bank of carbs in so you have to strip them down to single units. Cost me £110 delivered with the fluid.

The reason I got one was I was working on a Harley, the float bowl accelerator pump section was blocked solid, soaked in carb cleaner for days but nothing would shift it. Used a friends maplin sonic cleaner and it cleared the blockage within 4 mins.

A local bike shop to me has a big cleaner which fits a full set in and reckons it cost him £900. 
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#3
Yep


But like everything you get what you pay for and the quality of the fluid is very important. 
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(20-02-16, 08:08 PM)mark g link Wrote: Just bought an old 750 Honda to restore and I'm thinking of buying an ultrasonic cleaner, not too sure how they work or if the ones the 'hobbyist' buys are any good?, any of you guys have any experience or advice (carb cleaning).


Cheers
Mark


You need to let Deadeye fill you in on this one.  :thumbup
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(21-02-16, 12:01 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=mark g link=topic=19442.msg224767#msg224767 date=1455995295]
Just bought an old 750 Honda to restore and I'm thinking of buying an ultrasonic cleaner, not too sure how they work or if the ones the 'hobbyist' buys are any good?, any of you guys have any experience or advice (carb cleaning).


Cheers
Mark


You need to let Deadeye fill you in on this one.  :thumbup
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:rollin  I was waiting for Deadeye to be mentioned.
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#6
aye the masonic cleaner will do the job,
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#7
Get the right one and they are great. I used to use them when at sea , injector nozzles and heavy carboned up bits and pieces came out good.
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#8
Done the youtube thing and they seem to be good, I was looking at spending about a ton so it looks like its a good to go, whilst looking a guy was raving about a product called MEK
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281922739768?_...EBIDX%3AIT


He reckons it was the dogs when it comes to carb cleaning, not wanting to get into a debate about the environment about this stuff it looks like its just what you need for carbs. :lol
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#9
As with any chemicals don't go sniffing the stuff and wear proper PPE, keep away from the kids and pets, and for fecks sake do not have a naked light about the place, do not use in a non ventilated space.
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What could possibly go wrong
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(22-02-16, 01:55 AM)dazza link Wrote: What could possibly go wrong


You need Deadeye to fill you in on this one.  :thumbup



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I clicked through to this thread just to see who would be the first to mention my name Wink
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(23-02-16, 01:49 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: I clicked through to this thread just to see who would be the first to mention my name Wink


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