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03-08-2006, 11:23 PM | #16 | |
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Re: Engine Flush *WATER* can I do it?
Haha, this reminds me when my sparkplug broke off into the cylinder. I went up to Giffylube and the only thing he could think about doing was washing out the engine with a hose. He even rung it up on the computer and printed a receipt "One engine flush via water" lol. I'm hoping he was joking.
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Re: Engine Flush *WATER* can I do it?
PR hit it on the head, water and oil just don't mix!! If you feel the need to flush the oil system out, which is a valid procedure, I do it every so often but on a smaller scale, you need to use solvent based products that still retain enough lubricity to prevent further damage (this is why most motor flush products instruct you to not drive the car, just idle it). There are a few types out there, but the Gunk Motor Flush is available in every autoparts store. See what is available in your local store. Most of them will require dumping the product into the oil pan and idling the motor for ~10 minutes after it warms up, then a full oil/filter change. You can buy cheap oil as someone suggested and do it a second time if you want. I do something a little less drastic, but more often, to prevent getting into a situation where the motor is really sludgy. I run half a quart of Marvels Mystery Oil in the crankcase 500 miles before an oil change a couple times a year and do relatively easy highway driving for that time. No trips to the dragstrip anyway... On older motors you'd be surprised what that stuff will remove when you drain the oil. I've been running relatively new motors for some time now so it's just a preventative measure. I also keep a magnet on the side of the oil pan just above the drain plug to catch all magnetic metals (theu tend to be the harder ones that do the most damage anyway), then pull the magnet right after I pull the drainplug to allow the oil flow to rinse out whatever had collected on the other side of the pan. When I build up my own motors, I put the magnet in the pan and leave it there until the next tear down. Mcmaster.com has a good selection of magnets, use some thought and creativity to go over all the different types and pick one that is strong (pull strength) and will hold up in a harsh environment with high heat and oils/solvents (if its in the pan), while keeping it affordable.
I have to say though, I agree that what you are hearing in your motor could very well be rod knock, in which case everything in this post will be worthless to you, for this motor at least Good luck.
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Automotive Forums .com Car Chat > Mitsubishi > Eclipse/Talon/Laser > Off-Topic > Engine Flush *WATER* can I do it? Engine Flush *WATER* can I do it? brattzzzzz 03-08-2006, 05:22 PM hey i know people blow their headgaskets all the time and get water in the engine i want to know if i can flush my motor out while doing an oil change with water i found some tiny chips of metal in the oil pan when i stuck a magnetic stick in there so i want to stick the hose in each cylinder and flush it out with WATER is this ok? Absolutely! If you want to completely destroy your engine, go ahead! NEVER put water anywhere except where it is supposed to go....in the cooling system. I can't believe i am even taking time to answer this question, but it is a rainy Sunday afternoon. |
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