Re: {Chrysler 300} Ultrasonic Cleaners
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Re: {Chrysler 300} Ultrasonic Cleaners



Thanks everyone for the input.  I ended up buying a 15L cleaner off Amazon.  I really appreciate the info on the "secret sauce" as well.  I was a bit concerned using acetone.  You guys are a great help and I appreciate  your guidance.

Thanks
Jeff

On Tuesday, April 9, 2024 at 8:19:16 AM UTC-6 RICK AND DEBBIE CLAPHAM wrote:
I will ask, I don't remember. I just bought a small harbor freight. It works great, just add a drop of Dawn dish detergent at the end of cleaning.

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Which one did your neighbor buy?
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Our neighbor bought a nice ultra sonic cleaner. He cleaned some chrome plated castings for me, the results were fantastic. Tiny stars were almost invisible even rust on mounting studs, totally gone. I now own a small version of the same. Rick

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Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} Ultrasonic Cleaners
 
James,

Does your method with vinegar in the ultrasonic cleaner  loosen up frozen throttle shafts and seized screws? I've tried weeks of soaking in WD40, Kroil and 50/50 acetone/ATF to no avail.   

Presently, Harbor Freight has such a cleaner with a 11" x 5.75" x 5.75" reservoir with good reviews. 

Thanks. 
John in FL with a D, 2Ks and a '57 Morgan +4 with gnarly carbs.

On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 2:01 PM, James Nicolaus
I've been using one sourced from e-bay, for about 4 years now for carburetor rebuilds with excellent results. I still manually remove all the caked-on crud beforehand, and spray & blow all orifices with carb cleaner afterward. I use cheap cleaning vinager as an agent. I have soaked completely rusted up metal pieces in the vinegar bath for a few days, then run the machine for a couple of cycles to have the parts come out with clean metal. Get a machine with as big a vat as you can. If you're doing old style pot metal carbs with the bronze coating such as a Stromberg 97, don't let them in there too long, or use a milder cleaning agent.

On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 8:34 AM John/Jeff Eastwood <jeff.e....@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Im looking at purchasing an ultrasonic cleaner.  Does any have experience with them?  I recently acquired a 300 J that has been sitting for about 11 years.  I was thinking of taking an initial pass of cleaning the 3505 carbs with an ultrasonic cleaner.  

Does anyone have experience with using them to clean carbs?

Thanks
Jeff Eastwood

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