Run at Fast Idle?
Engine Flush Question - Run at Fast Idle?
I gotthe Amsoil Engine Flush and it says to put in engine and run at fast idle for 15-20 minutes. Does that mean to give it alittle gas or just let it idle by itself.
Last edited by Roach2004; Aug 16, 2005 at 11:43 AM.
DO NOT DO AN ENGINE FLUSH!!!
Every single car that has come to work for an engine flush comes back 5-10000 miles later with valve noise! All the carbon/buildup gets broken up in the engine and clogs the oil pump pick-up. Therefore decreasing flow of oil to the rest of the motor. I hope i posted this in time.
BTW for reference, i am a Tech at a local dodge dealer so i'm not talking out my ***.
Well i just read that you already did it...sorry i posted too late.
Every single car that has come to work for an engine flush comes back 5-10000 miles later with valve noise! All the carbon/buildup gets broken up in the engine and clogs the oil pump pick-up. Therefore decreasing flow of oil to the rest of the motor. I hope i posted this in time.
BTW for reference, i am a Tech at a local dodge dealer so i'm not talking out my ***.
Well i just read that you already did it...sorry i posted too late.
Originally Posted by 034x4
DO NOT DO AN ENGINE FLUSH!!!
Every single car that has come to work for an engine flush comes back 5-10000 miles later with valve noise! All the carbon/buildup gets broken up in the engine and clogs the oil pump pick-up. Therefore decreasing flow of oil to the rest of the motor. I hope i posted this in time.
BTW for reference, i am a Tech at a local dodge dealer so i'm not talking out my ***.
Well i just read that you already did it...sorry i posted too late.
Every single car that has come to work for an engine flush comes back 5-10000 miles later with valve noise! All the carbon/buildup gets broken up in the engine and clogs the oil pump pick-up. Therefore decreasing flow of oil to the rest of the motor. I hope i posted this in time.
BTW for reference, i am a Tech at a local dodge dealer so i'm not talking out my ***.
Well i just read that you already did it...sorry i posted too late.
you dont HAVE to flush to change, but if there is buildup that could potentially damage the engine, then there is ALREADY a problem that needs to be fixed. using the flush will not CREATE this problem, rather allow it to occur sooner than it would. even then you would need a LOT of buildup to be solid enough to stay solid in the engine and clog the oil pickup. that much buildup would need to be addressed at any rate.
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