I think that floatbowl got an airpocket when it was sunk down in the liquid.. Have just made an order on 30 liters cleaner, same as yours🙂 Great video👏🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the feedback. You make a very good point about the float bowl and why the cleaning may not have been as good inside. I hope you enjoy and get some good use from your cleaner!
@@goldsburg I agree. Thanks for the insight. I'll have to make sure any trapped air bubbles are removed in future fuel bowl cleaning cycles. We've been continuing to use the cleaner and it is working great. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hey fellow DIA'ers! Comment below with your experiences using a ultrasonic cleaner. What cleaners do you like best? Are there cleaners you have found that work better for some cleaning jobs rather than others?
You should adjust the temp. to at least 50°C since the carb runs pretty hot while is on a working bike that plastic part should be fine and it will give you better results maybe around 55°C.
Good thought. I have not used the cleaner in a while, and I'll try this next time. I imagine the warmer you can get the cleaner, the better the clean, especially with grease and oils! Thanks for watching!
Yea, if you remove the drain screw from the float bowl you will get a much better job as long as you insist on setting it in the direction you are doing.
I'm going to tell you right now... I had a hard time watching this video because of the clown in the back coughing every 10 seconds and or trying to clear his throat. If I were you I'd of told him to get the Helll on and out of the room. Good god that was annoying.
I think that floatbowl got an airpocket when it was sunk down in the liquid..
Have just made an order on 30 liters cleaner, same as yours🙂
Great video👏🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the feedback. You make a very good point about the float bowl and why the cleaning may not have been as good inside. I hope you enjoy and get some good use from your cleaner!
Glade is correct. The giveaway is the dirty brass stem inside the bowl after multiple cleaning cycles.
@@goldsburg I agree. Thanks for the insight. I'll have to make sure any trapped air bubbles are removed in future fuel bowl cleaning cycles. We've been continuing to use the cleaner and it is working great. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hoping it will last at least 5/6 years
Might be the next one I buy
Did you get it? I have not used mine lately. It's still working great.
Hey fellow DIA'ers! Comment below with your experiences using a ultrasonic cleaner. What cleaners do you like best? Are there cleaners you have found that work better for some cleaning jobs rather than others?
You should adjust the temp. to at least 50°C since the carb runs pretty hot while is on a working bike that plastic part should be fine and it will give you better results maybe around 55°C.
Good thought. I have not used the cleaner in a while, and I'll try this next time. I imagine the warmer you can get the cleaner, the better the clean, especially with grease and oils! Thanks for watching!
Have you played with the temp at all? Do you have an update on that model of cleaner? Would you recommend it?
Yea, if you remove the drain screw from the float bowl you will get a much better job as long as you insist on setting it in the direction you are doing.
Who is the guy "in the back".... Is he oka?
Yeah, just a little tickle in the throat. Thanks for asking!
There was a comedy sketch back in the 90s about that : watch?v=SKHJFHivO9g
..and yes, you may even recognise one of the characters.
I'm going to tell you right now... I had a hard time watching this video because of the clown in the back coughing every 10 seconds and or trying to clear his throat. If I were you I'd of told him to get the Helll on and out of the room. Good god that was annoying.