Have the same HF gun, mine does not work at all. Wow if I could get it to work like that. Will take a look tomorrow, take it apart and have a look see.
Bro wtf did you do to even get it to spray? I've tried playing with that dumb set screw to no avail, still can't get it to siphon but it will back blow if I cover the tip. Edit: so immediately after posting this comment mid engine bay cleaning (after doing some dry cleaning to loosen up the layer of oil laden clay sludge) I figured you might not get back to me today and decided to fully disassemble the wand and found they loaded up the threads with so much green lock tight the entire siphon and most if the air channel was blocked with hardened lock tite, took me like an hour and a half to pick it all out. Unfortunately I had pulled my battery and intake ducting so I wasn't able to go return it for another lmao Aside from all that I will admit a siphon wand and paint thinner is highly effective, particularly due to my experience cleaning around like 1500 two stroke snowmobile engines using this method. I prefer it when the engine is removed for overhaul but it's just as good in an engine bay.
I bought one today. I' going to experiment with it for my detailing business to see if it can be useful. This video gives me confidence though, Thanks!
What if you screwed on one of those long skinny nozzles (that comes with a pneumatic air gun kit) on the tip of this to get inside a small hole? Do you think adding that attachment could work for that purpose? What about if we used a thicker liquid that has the consistency of dish soap or honey? Maybe lower the PSI so it's not so misty?
Have the same HF gun, mine does not work at all. Wow if I could get it to work like that. Will take a look tomorrow, take it apart and have a look see.
You have two loose nuts at the end of your crossmember.
Bro wtf did you do to even get it to spray? I've tried playing with that dumb set screw to no avail, still can't get it to siphon but it will back blow if I cover the tip. Edit: so immediately after posting this comment mid engine bay cleaning (after doing some dry cleaning to loosen up the layer of oil laden clay sludge) I figured you might not get back to me today and decided to fully disassemble the wand and found they loaded up the threads with so much green lock tight the entire siphon and most if the air channel was blocked with hardened lock tite, took me like an hour and a half to pick it all out. Unfortunately I had pulled my battery and intake ducting so I wasn't able to go return it for another lmao Aside from all that I will admit a siphon wand and paint thinner is highly effective, particularly due to my experience cleaning around like 1500 two stroke snowmobile engines using this method. I prefer it when the engine is removed for overhaul but it's just as good in an engine bay.
watched it twice just because of how satisfying it is!
Superb demonstration. Very clear and concise. Appreciate it bro. Checking it out
I bought one today. I' going to experiment with it for my detailing business to see if it can be useful. This video gives me confidence though, Thanks!
Any updates?
Why mine doesn't want to spray more?
Is it applicable for gas engines?
Thanks for the video very helpful
Did you heat up the paint thinner? Why is it steaming?
What if you screwed on one of those long skinny nozzles (that comes with a pneumatic air gun kit) on the tip of this to get inside a small hole? Do you think adding that attachment could work for that purpose? What about if we used a thicker liquid that has the consistency of dish soap or honey? Maybe lower the PSI so it's not so misty?
Where can i buy that gun
Harbor Freight flame thrower, anyone???🤯😁😈
Looks like a must have
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Nice! It's 8:33 pm and they close at 9 and I now will be on my way to buy this hahah
what liquid degreaser do you use?
He literally said he's using paint thinner 🤣
Klean strip paint thinner works fantastic and doesn't mess with paint, plastics, or connections too bad.
I had one in my box , but I didntknow what it was for....cool . thanks
lol used car dealers will love this