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I remember being amazed at how clean the first fuel injected car engine I tore down in the mid 80s was inside. Carbs def don't meter fuel as well.
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but I'm old skool, I'll take a carb any day with no electronic controls of any kind. Air was dirty,sex was clean and "Gay" was a happy frame of mind. |
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If cylinder scoring is caused by loose carbon deposites why is using water to remove carbon deposites a good idea?
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because of EGR plugging the intake and causing valves to stick. Navistar came out with a special intake cleaning device. fill this container with soap and water and it fogs it into the intake and lets all the crap go through the motor , change oil , run a parked regen and give it back to the customer. you would think in todays age they could come up with something better. that came out about a year ago.
how much life is taken out of the motor pumping 5 gallons of soapy water through. it pushs so much water through that you have to put a ecm with specific programing on to be able to run it. I'm not fond of that type of repair. I'd rather take it apart and clean it out. you are looking at 50 hours to pull a Maxxforce 13 head off , clean it and assemble. the water method is 5 hours. manufacturer is just looking to get rid of a problem that will only affect the customer latter in life |
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https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...20with%20water I personally don't believe carbon buildup in cylinders is a problem any longer but some here seem to disagree. |
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I'd rather have clean air and dirty.....well, you know the rest!
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