*I have a ultrasonic unit originally made for watchmakers and jewelers. The
person I got it from used common detergents like "Simple Green" so that's
what I use. It does a good job on carburetors and other gum up problems but
I wish I knew more about which solutions and which frenquencies are best.*
*Tony in Texas*
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 4:47 AM, nick brearley <nick@landform.co.uk> wrote:
> David C. wrote:
>
>> What Ben said. Classic example of a plugged main jet or the fuel passage
>> to the main jet.
>>
>> Has anyone experience of ultrasonic carb cleaners? I have a similar
> problem with a lawn mower engine (Kubota) that was parked for several years
> with the same results. Carb cleaner and soaking in cellulose thinners made
> no difference although it will run on straight carb cleaner sprayed into the
> intake. The carb is a Nikki which is like no carb I've seen before.
> Ultrasonic seems to be the next step but any personal experience would be
> valuable.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Nick Brearley
>
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