Ultrasonic Cleaner

I'm sure this question can be answered by Rick West since that's what he uses to clean carbs.
 
I tried one of the "jewelry ultrasonic cleaners" once - similar to what you have listed in those links. It did not work very well in my opinion. Not sure what Rick uses, but the one I tried was pretty cheap. Later.
 
I tried to link the one I bought but it says forbidden. Look for an eBay seller by the name Factory direct sale. I bought a stainless one from them and it works awesome. It has a heater and timer. Also you want to watch what frequency it is. 40-42 kHz is what is recommended. The one I got is a 6L and will hold 2 bodies at once.
 
Have a feeling the first to you posted come out of CHINA! I wouldn't touch those with a 4 foot sissy bar.:laughing9:
 
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Here is the one I bought and works great. If I was doing it to make money I probably would have bought a nicer one. But along with a nicer one comes a nicer price tag.

Change the hxxp to http. It wouldn't let me post the link.
 
:hello: While I bought a Fisher Scientific FS60H ultrasonic cleaner. These is what we used in our Areospace labs. I made a basket for larger items. I have a spare carb for my Yamaha sport quad that I am going to use as a test piece. I'm going to put it in semi complete just to see how it does cleaning the internals without removing them.
 

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I'd watch rubber or plastic parts in there. Also be careful what kind of cleaner you use or it will turn the aluminum black.
 
:hello: To late it's dark gray :laughing7: but it looks great. The carb was full of rust & no plastic or rubber parts was harmed. I used a acidic cleaner in the water 3 oz to 1, 1/2 gal of water for getting the rust off. My son's girl friend works in a jewelry shop & they use sudsy ammonia. I'll try that.
 

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I use Pine-Sol in mine and it works great. I bought a 5 gallon bucket of some fancy aluminum safe ultrasonic cleaner and it worked well as far as the cleaning aspect but I wasn't overly excited about the appearance of the carb. I think glass bead will get the bodies nice n shiney.
 
:hello: Thanks for the input. Does pine-sol have bleach in it. The manual says not to use bleach added products. Do you use heat. I did another test run using the sudsy ammonia. Not much difference. I also did a test run on some other small things such as brake linkage & hardware. They came out good.
 

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