Anyone use an ultrasonic cleaner on clutches?

RGM

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Anyone use one? One big enough for a clutch would be a few hundred and up but if it does a good job I would like to get one.
 

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Anyone use one? One big enough for a clutch would be a few hundred and up but if it does a good job I would like to get one.

We sent some filters out to a guy with an ultrasonic cleaner to save us time on cleaning. Wasn't worth the hassle of driving them to the city. Just put in the elbow grease IMO.
 

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I have a small one from harbor freight. It does a good job on aluminum carb bodies.
 

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I was looking into those little ones, it'd be handy for small bits off the car from time to time.
 

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Yes it works pretty good. Reloaders love them it cleans the brass casings amazingly good
 

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I use one for cleaning spent casings, but it isn't big enough for clutch sheaves. I imagine it would work well.

What's wrong with the old fashioned way, hit it with brake clean, paper towel, scotch pad and compressed air?
 
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