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    They are worth the money if you ask me. I just toss some super hot water in the tank, add some super clean or simple green and let it run for 10-15+ min depending on what I'm cleaning. Makes stuff come out like new for the most part. A little hand cleaning may be required but no big deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    They are worth the money if you ask me. I just toss some super hot water in the tank, add some super clean or simple green and let it run for 10-15+ min depending on what I'm cleaning. Makes stuff come out like new for the most part. A little hand cleaning may be required but no big deal.
    I was JUST going to say Superclean for ferrous metal and simple green for aluminum. Otherwise I agree 100%.
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    Lol, I searched ultrasonic cleaners too when I read it here. Ive seen them used for computer parts, but figured they were expensive. That one isn't too bad.
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    I looks at them too. My wife had a small one for jewelry she used to use. Think that went to goodwill. Did not even think about cleaning other stuff with it. Dang.


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    Added a transfer pump to drain the tank. Well worth the $50. Made the last cleanout a breeze. Also upgraded the ultrasonic from a 6L to a 15L. Incremental improvements. Each tranny build takes less and less time.

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    I doubled it's value today.

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    5hp each hell yeah. even our waterjets are only 40hp

    im digging the wash system...would be handy for the TR when i dig through #11, on # 12 now...no nasty **** till after it finally gets to a 3800 gathering...
    ....im not looking forward to 4t80e guts everywhere when i get around to some serious stuff besides torlon balls and drilled plates/deleted NVH bypasses

    i finally have a milling machine to go with my lathe and its nice to see plenty of us loon's are still nuts about the platform and honing our skillz

    i have yet to install the updated sonnax 3rd piston rofl
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