No need to come across as supercilious - I assume the OP meant 30 kHz.I think (well, actually ‘know’) you are a few magnitudes out on you frequency!
yep i did.No need to come across as supercilious - I assume the OP meant 30 kHz.
ok ill rephrase then, soda g;ass bead etc etc blast, i put it in all one group. maybe i should of said blast the blast buggers.You pays your money, etc. I would not want a really cheap one - that likely crosses off Vevor. Mine works OK - it has a heater circuit as well.
You don’t sand blast anything these days - sand is not a nice substance to be blasting around. Also, I think (well, actually ‘know’) you are a few magnitudes out on you frequency!
But there are no mugs in the photos to gauge size.@BikerBill web site has a clearance corner, usually machines returned because the buyer wanted a bigger tank, with 12 months warranty
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Mmm now thats a different topic. A wet nurse would do me niceNo need for you to come across as someone’s wet nurse? Don’t ‘assume’ anything.
Not really true.I have one, spent approx £100. I think the internal heater and degreaser fluid do a lot more than the actual ultrasonic waves.
Mmmmm..... I've always stripped them down. Float chambers are often pretty mucky and whether you could clean and drain the muck from them as well with the whole carb fully assembled and immersed is a bit of an unknown. While an ultrasonic clean of a carb often does wonders, I've still had the odd one did not respond.With ultrasonic tank, you can just stick it fully assembled.
Definitely.Mmmmm..... I've always stripped them down. Float chambers are often pretty mucky and whether you could clean and drain the muck from them as well with the whole carb fully assembled and immersed is a bit of an unknown. While an ultrasonic clean of a carb often does wonders, I've still had the odd one did not respond.
@bricol do you think these low cost home ultrasonic cleaners are powerful enough to have any significant effect? I do get a good result from mine sometimes, when I put in a greasy part it comes out clean. But when I put in my Weber carb I didn't really see any effect.Not really true.
Chemistry and heat play a part, but working ultrasonsics work impressively well - given you have chosen the right chemistry for the contamination you want to remove from the materials you have.
Given the right materials, contamination etc, even plain old water in an ultrasonic tank will work to a degree. You do have to have liquid in the parts where you want cleaning - air locks or parts out of the solutions, or shielded by baskets (you can get mesh baskets, if mesh size is just wrong, in-effect cancelling the "waves"), won't clean. Direct line of sight from working surface to the component gives the best effect of course.
Quick party-trick test to see if your ultrasonics are working at all - lower an opened bottle/container of a carbonated drink in the the solution in the working tank - within seconds you should an erupting fountain of de-grassing liquid from the bottle. There are more scientific tests available
One thing always mentioned to us - don't stick body parts in the working tank - that degassing liquid in the bottle? Same effect on the liquid in your fingers . . . and I know, some people have done it for years, with no effects . . . yet . . .
If that was a new price . . . then it's probably not got much power in the ultrasonic bits.
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That's the one I have. Gosh I don't think I paid that much. I would buy from a UK seller as these low cost things have a habit of randomly breaking. I'm not sure if you still get five years protection under UK consumer rules, I heard it's now only two years. Or is it two years min, upto five years depending on what the item is.I found this one when I was looking a while ago, decent price but postage was a killer
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Yup, so many passages in there. Some carbs are incredibly complex. I use a selection of hairs taken from different brooms to poke thru different passage sizes. That was on bike carbs, cars might have bigger passages.Definitely.
Otherwise pilot jet passages won't be rid of the dislodged stuff.