Been using a harbor freight ultrasonic for years, from carb cleaning to removing paint from architectural iron door hardware and hinges. Only wish it was bigger
The best method of keeping cost at bay is to put carb parts into a clear plastic container. The container can be filled with whatever you prefer and just put into the tank. This way the solution will stay super clean. Works well for me. Try it and you will be surprised. Good day.
You can find a container that will fit carb and also fit in ultrasonic. Fill with Berryman's and carb parts, seal, and then place in ultrasonic. Heated Berryman's ultrasonic cleaner. I have also seem it used on fuel injectors.
One more thing about vapor blast. The carb must really be cleaned out well as the abrasives have a way of staying in the threads. When not clean properly, the screws will get stuck because of the glass beads. That is it Matthew MCRepair.
can i ask you plz the vapor blasting machine use water with air or air with sand and what type of sand can i used to clean i mean nature sand from ground
I used 170-325 mesh glass bead this week for the first time. It's pretty amazing! I would like to have 3 machine. one dry and two wet! one wet with mgb and the other with ao! =)
with vapor blasting your getting a mechanical connection between the soda and pressure. Thats why it always looks better. Its like comparing a touchless carwash to a soft brush car wash on a black car. The soft brush will always win. Makes me think I am gonna go out and buy a vapor blast cabinet. Wet or dry. Hmmmm.
I would never use any not soluble media in carbs or engine parts. Though it may look way better, it does justify taking a chance to get particules in a circuit or friction surface.
DIY vapor blaster plans: howtomotorcyclerepair.com/diy-vapor-blaster-plans
HTMR Blast gun - howtomotorcyclerepair.com/product-category/blast-gun/
OMG!! That windshield wiper is too good!!! had issues with my blaster fogging up the window... I'm going to have to add one!! Excellent videos BTW.
That is so satisfying to watch those clean up! Unbelievable! Great work.
Thanks!
Been using a harbor freight ultrasonic for years, from carb cleaning to removing paint from architectural iron door hardware and hinges. Only wish it was bigger
After manually cleaning hundreds of motorsport carbs, this looks fantastic.
Yeah tell me about it LOL. Dry soda blast works great too.
That green Cleaner Solution is just rebranded Phosphoric acid. Also White Vinegar in ultrasonic works wonders for cheep.
The best method of keeping cost at bay is to put carb parts into a clear plastic container. The container can be filled with whatever you prefer and just put into the tank. This way the solution will stay super clean. Works well for me. Try it and you will be surprised. Good day.
What tank are you reffering to g?
@@tdogg1824 Ultrasonic tank.
You can find a container that will fit carb and also fit in ultrasonic. Fill with Berryman's and carb parts, seal, and then place in ultrasonic. Heated Berryman's ultrasonic cleaner. I have also seem it used on fuel injectors.
That’s the vid, thx, i have a waterblaster attachment for sandblasting that I’ll use for vapour blasting my carbs etc
One more thing about vapor blast. The carb must really be cleaned out well as the abrasives have a way of staying in the threads. When not clean properly, the screws will get stuck because of the glass beads. That is it Matthew MCRepair.
Dawn dish detergent works well in the ultrasonic cleaner vs the $70 special cleaner you show
can i ask you plz
the vapor blasting machine use water with air or air with sand
and what type of sand can i used to clean i mean nature sand from ground
Awesome video man! Could you dry soda blast the gaskets first and then finish it off in the vapor blaster? That end scene was pretty sweet!
Yes but I kinda converted the dry cab to wet. Not going back LOL.
I used 170-325 mesh glass bead this week for the first time. It's pretty amazing! I would like to have 3 machine. one dry and two wet! one wet with mgb and the other with ao! =)
@@CTmoog Yeah, add a rotary screw to the list LOL.
Very informative as always. Thanks.
Just realize that their is a dull protective coating on the aluminum. If you blast it off, it will corrode much easier.
What about Berryman in the ultrasonic cleaner?
it will be interesting to see if wet soda provides the same badass satin peened finish
Bring a couple of sporks of blasting grade soda over and let's find out!
with vapor blasting your getting a mechanical connection between the soda and pressure. Thats why it always looks better. Its like comparing a touchless carwash to a soft brush car wash on a black car. The soft brush will always win. Makes me think I am gonna go out and buy a vapor blast cabinet. Wet or dry. Hmmmm.
Don't buy one, build your own.
@@HTMR I will build
Nice job. Thanks.
I would never use any not soluble media in carbs or engine parts. Though it may look way better, it does justify taking a chance to get particules in a circuit or friction surface.
4.10.20. 1st......good tutorial @ 13:25 mark ....... 4 Ought 💁🏻♂️
try laser cleaning
Carbayor
Too much speaking..