Good job!

It works better when it is clean !
For this type of ramp, yes, I would have cleaned it in an ultrasonic bath because it's steel.But for a brass burner, I would have soaked it in acid or vinegar for a few hours. I admit that even when dirty, it doesn't interfere with combustion. Cleaning ceramic burners use also different methods . Different burners , different cleaning methods !The jet ; it can be clogged by mineral, metallic, or even organic debris. In this case, personally, but everyone does as he wants , I unclog it with compressed air or if not enough with my mandolin or guitar string. There are different sizes that correspond to the diameter of the jet. I even sometime use he right size drill as I used to make my own burners.
Of course, you mustn't go at it like a brute, and generally everything returns to normal without damage.
Imagine the journey of this little piece of debris that is causing the problem! It may have come from the bottom of the earth, rubbing the walls of the casings , pipe lines and other tanks it has passed through. It ends up in the gas can despite all the filters that are supposed to stop it and when you turn the gas can over ... Hello ! Here it comes in your gas tank . But it may also simply come from the gas tank you made (or buy) off the line coming out of it; it's just a piece of debris that has come loose.
It could also be a tiny insect stuck in the transfer line or a piece of tissue!
Nothing will spare you from problems.
On the other hand, steaming without any problems is particularly boring!