Gem99ultra
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Yes! My brother (shade tree mechanic) had never heard of it either. He was gonna help me "rebuild" the carb. This was cheaper AND easier. I did learn how to remove/reinstall a carb, so win-win.
You're certainly smarter than me! My small engine repair shop has one that they use to clean those tiny carburetors. So - I decided to buy one from HF and do my own. Bonk! They may work for some people, but for me, I still had to disassemble the carb completely then use the ultrasonic cleaner.
Honestly, I could not tell you that the ultrasonic cleaner did one single thing for me... other than lighten my wallet of $80 to HF. But - if you'd like to buy a slightly used one at a very reasonable price - just ping me
Soaking the carb overnight in carburetor cleaner, then blowing it out with an air hose is the old tried and true method.