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Post by Aaron on May 9, 2006 15:05:10 GMT -5
In my many projects I've had great success with this. I'm lucky enough to own one for my business, but look in the Yellow Pages under Fire Restoration or Blind Cleaning. The charge should be minimal maybee nothing if the guy or gal is a motorhead. Disassemble the carb, clean it as best you can with carb cleaner and a brush, then put it all in a fine mesh net(so you don't lose any parts) put it in the machine and wait. These machines put ultrasonic sound waves in water and when the encounter solid objects cavitation occurs this breaks up dirt and gummy filth from the carb. It's great for making sure all the little passages and orifices are cleaned out. My current bike sat for 18 years so you can imagine what the carbs were like. After it's clean blow out the parts with an air compressor and reassemble. Some bike shops and jewelry stores have these as well. The jewelry stores will probably frown at the idea! Good luck. Aaron
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Post by Admin on May 9, 2006 20:13:15 GMT -5
Great tip! I need to dip my house into one of those.
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Post by sauceboy01 on Jun 10, 2006 19:58:03 GMT -5
Great tip! I need to dip my house into one of those. haha!!
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