Found My Vacuum Leak, Finally
Jims99:
While on a chemical kick, what do y'all recommend for an ultrasonic cleaner? I’ve used the hospital grade simple green a few times with good results. I was told it wouldn’t hurt the aluminum. If I’m soaking a set of carbs that are not completely disassembled (still have rubber attached) what do you recommend?
98valk:
Quote from: Jims99 on August 25, 2025, 05:12:27 AM
While on a chemical kick, what do y'all recommend for an ultrasonic cleaner? I’ve used the hospital grade simple green a few times with good results. I was told it wouldn’t hurt the aluminum. If I’m soaking a set of carbs that are not completely disassembled (still have rubber attached) what do you recommend?
there was a report/memo over 20 yrs ago that made the rounds throughout the military aviation departments about not using simple green on certain types of aluminum per military dept testing.
your favorite adult search engine should bring that up.
h13man:
With my low tech mind, 28 yr. old rubber is definitely a major issue and Berryman B12 is highly corrosive but a good cleaner all the same for carbs on the bench. I've been using Supertech additive for 7 yrs. now for winter lay up and a occasional thru the season though my seasons have been short in comparison before 00' thus haven't been using it. ST has strong diesel/petroleum smell and never sluggish running out the winter tank like red Stabil was and always 2 push of the start button start up with the ST. Last year one push and always full on choke. Thru the summer 2 wks. or less, no choke needed. Had to use it yesterday after a 3 wk. sit. I'm in a area where non ethanol is still available most anywhere though I65 stations are a lot of 10% additive. Read the pumps.
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