Has anyone ever used one to clean up an old Linkert? Can't do any harm could it?
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Steve!
I take it you are talking about a vibratory pellet bucket and not just a ultrasonic soup kettle like mine.
Got no clue if it works on the small parts, as I can't risk hurting Miss Patina.
Pellets certainly are going to have a hard time accessing the internals of the body casting, but you can sure give the bowl hell!
....CottenLast edited by T. Cotten; 07-24-2009, 10:52 AM.AMCA #776
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Hi Cotton, Yes I am referring to a ultra sonic soup kettle. I just received this carb and want to give it a good internal cleansing without poking sharp objects where they don’t belong. See, I have learned a few thing from you over the years Cotton. Do you think it will be worth the effort? Or am I chasing my tail again?
I also have a pellet vibrating cleaner, but as you stated it’s only good to shine something up and not very good at cleaning. Any suggestions for what flavor soup to use? Non flammable of course.------------
Steve
AMCA #7300
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I use a little one for my carbs with the Costco House Brand of Simple Green. Would be interested to know what other guys are using as a cleaner in theirs. It's certainly more effective than a simple soak, but I was a little disappointed in the results the first time out. I experimented first with a Tillotson, and after about ten cycles it looks good.
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micromark.com pt# 81871 is a qt. bottle makes 8 gallons stay away from ammonia it will eat brass and bronzerob ronky #10507
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The members of 70th Basic Law Enforcement class at the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy, tired of cleanning the lead fouling caused by the wad cutter ammo used in their service revolvers, purchased an Ultra Sonic cleaner as a gift for the academy. Shooting 300 rounds a day that stuff tends to builds up.
The 1st piece into the soup was a nice, nickle plated Colt, a personal piece and the pride of one of the deputies. I don't know what flavor soup was used, it came with the Ultra Sonic and the instructions were followed. There wasn't much nickle left on it when it came out.
It worked like a champ on the Blued steel revolvers.William McClean
AMCA # 60
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Originally posted by William McClean View Post... The 1st piece into the soup was a nice, nickle plated Colt, a personal piece and the pride of one of the deputies. I don't know what flavor soup was used, it came with the Ultra Sonic and the instructions were followed. There wasn't much nickle left on it when it came out.
It worked like a champ on the Blued steel revolvers.
I did this accidentally with a piece of chrome plated brass that had a nick in the chrome. The brass went into solution causing murkyness, like you see in old anti-freeze. ...billBill Gilbert in Oregon
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My guess would be to try something for an hour, and see how it looks. Of course, you can't see inside. Dissimilar metals will plate out into solution, and I couldn't tell the difference between dirt and dissolved brass. Even carb cleaner warns not to leave parts in there too long. ...billBill Gilbert in Oregon
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Cleaning out all the small passages is what I hope to achieve. I'm not concerned at all about the cosmetics. The guy i got it from told me it has not seen any fuel thru it in over sixteen years he's owned it so i'd like to be reasonably sure that all the tiny holes are clear. I need to do a test to see if simple green will remove fuel varnish? I'm still looking for other parts for this assembly so time is once again on my side for getting this done.------------
Steve
AMCA #7300
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