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How to clean a carburetor using an ultrasonic cleaner. For this, I’m using my Vevor 6L heated 40hz version. I have three different examples using lawnmower carburetors. Based on the size of your ultrasonic cleaner will depend on what size carburetor you can clean. The size is perfect for small engine carburetors but it may be slightly too small for some vehicle carburetors depending on their size. #vevor #ultrasoniccleaning #carburetor 5% Discount Code: SAVEMORE5 Ultrasonic cleaner: US: https://s.vevor.com/bfRgWq Canada: https://s.vevor.com/bfRbOi EU: https://s.vevor.com/bfRgWz Website: http://4diyers.com Patreon: / 4diyers Facebook: / 4diyers Twitter: / 4diyers Instagram: / 4diyers Tumblr: / 4diyers Pintrest: / 4diyers Tools/Supplies Needed: -carburetor -wrenches -screwdrivers -air compressor -bucket of water -Pine Sol cleaner Procedure: It’s always a good idea to disassemble the carburetor completely so the sound waves are able to efficiently work through the components removing any debris. Any small components such as the jets, needle, nuts, and bolts can go inside the little mesh container. I always use the basket as this will protect the container of the ultrasonic cleaner. Put the components inside and then add water. It should be close to the fill line on the container. I have put everything inside the ultrasonic cleaner from the carburetor, this includes any plastic components, the float bowl, the intake tube, the carburetor, the float, etc. After some research I found Pine-Sol does work excellent as a cleaner. So some Pine-Sol was added to the water solution. Make sure you are working in a ventilated area as the smell can get quite strong. Then the ultrasonic cleaner is turned on along with the heating element. As you can see once it’s activated, the cloudiness in the water is any debris coming off. This works at 30-minute intervals, depending on the state of your carburetor, you may need to have it on for an hour or two. Once it’s done, you then can remove the components and rinse in water to remove any cleaner. Some of the carburetor examples in this video did have a sticky linkage and it seems to get freed up once in the ultrasound cleaner. You can see this carburetor has come out quite clean. Once done the components are then rinse in water and you can see they’re quite a bit cleaner. This carburetor also had a sticking choke and throttle butterfly. Sometimes I do recommend using compressed air to clean out any ports where debris or water may be left over. If you do find an excessively plugged port, you can use torch cleaning tips to help break any debris away. However, keep in mind that they are abrasive and may open a fuel office bigger than you want. This can mess up the air-fuel mixture. After that, the carburetor can then be reassembled and reinstalled back onto your small engine. Thank you to all those who watch my videos and support my content. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for future tutorial videos and like my video if you found it helpful. New videos are always being uploaded every week! © 4DIYers 2013 All Rights Reserved No part of this video or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of the author.