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SPECIFIC CLEANING PROCEDURES
Carburetors
In the ultrasonic bath, preheat 1 part OmegaSupreme with 10 parts clean water to a
temperature of 66˚C.
Remove float bowls and jets from the carburetor to be cleaned.
Hoses and gaskets do not need to be removed.
Using a basket, lower the part into the bath and clean for 15 minutes
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Longer time is necessary for carburetors with extreme corrosion.
Remove carburetor and blow out all ports, ensuring that air flows freely.
Jets should be placed in a strainer and cleaned in the tank, by themselves, for the same
amount of time.
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Jets that are extremely corroded or plugged will likely need to be replaced.
Electrical Components
In the ultrasonic bath, preheat 1 part Omega AquaClean with 64 parts clean water to a
temperature of 46˚C. A higher dilution may be required depending on the severity of
contamination.
If it exists, excess water should be removed as quickly as possible.
UnWet CPDL should be used to stabilize the components if moisture exists, prior to
cleaning.
Vacuum excess soot with a HEPA-style vacuum prior to placing in bath.
Pre-spray the outside of the components with a 1 part OmegaSmoke, 64 parts clean
water mixture. Let sit for 2 – 5 minutes depending on the degree of the exterior soot.
Place components in basket, do not stack, and clean for 2 minutes.
Remove the basket from bath and rinse with free flowing de-ionized water.
Blow off excess water with compressed air.
Place a bowl of 1 part Omega Deodorizer and 1 part clean water at the bottom of the
drying chamber and dry the electronics for 10 hours at 49˚C.
Ensure that the items are dry before connecting to a power source.