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Electrical Components
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In the ultrasonic bath, preheat 1 part Omega AquaClean with 64 parts clean water to
a temperature of 115
˚F. A higher dilution may be required depending on the severity
of contamination.
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If it exists, excess water should be removed as quickly as possible.
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UnWet CPDL should be used to stabilize the components if moisture exists, prior to
cleaning.
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Vacuum excess soot with a HEPA-style vacuum prior to placing in bath.
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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.
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Place components in basket, do not stack, and clean for 2 minutes.
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Remove the basket from bath and rinse with free flowing de-ionized water.
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Blow off excess water with compressed air.
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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 120
˚F.
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Ensure that the items are dry before connecting to a power source.
Carburetors
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In the ultrasonic bath, preheat 1 part OmegaSupreme with 10 parts clean water to a
temperature of 150
˚F.
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Remove float bowls and jets from the carburetor to be cleaned.
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Hoses and gaskets do not need to be removed.
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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.
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Remove carburetor and blow out all ports, ensuring that air flows freely.
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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.