Re: IML: why atf is a good flush agent
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Re: IML: why atf is a good flush agent
- From: "mike sutton" <mikanlin62@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 20:14:02 -0700
ATF has a high - compared to engine oil - amount of detergent in it, and
its equivalent to a 20 wt oil as far as viscosity goes. Its been used for
years as an engine flush. Probably the best thing one can do, besides
regular oil and filter changes, is to run the car regularly and long enough
to actually boil out whatever condensation builds up in the engine. A warm
up in the driveway doesnt even come close, you have to get the oil up to
temp and hold it there , go drive for an hour or so, and that will do it.
As far as engine flush products go, the brand names mentioned , diesel,
kerosene....they all work about the same. Other than the remote chance of
loosening up a huge chunk of carbon or sludge that might cover the pick up
screen, its not much of a risk.
Mikey
62 Crown Coupe
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