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> Home made ultra-sonic FI cleaner
Mark Henry
post May 1 2003, 05:37 PM
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I had an old electric tool engraver lying around. I hose clamped the tip to nut and another hose clamp, and then I clamped it to a small Tupperware condiment container. I then put an injector in it and added FI cleaner till it just covered the injector.
Put on the top and plugged it in, it works great. I have cleaned a couple of injectors now including one with a seized pintle (sp?) that has now freed up.
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Mark Henry
post May 1 2003, 07:13 PM
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Yep, wish I had a digi cam for this one!

You can't put a hose clamp on the tip of the engraver alone, too small, so I put the clamp around a nut and stuck the tip in a bit and tightened it up.

At the same time, I also put another clamp through the nut clamp set up and that one went around the container nice and tight.

It's working like a charm, you should see all the crap coming off of my injectors.

BUT it is noisier then the morning after beer Schlitz!!!

I turn it on, go in the house and turn on the stove timer for 30 minutes each, so I don't have listen to it.
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