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Title: re-engine flush
Post by: brian180254 on 01 May 2009, 22:34:21
hi could any body help me ive decided to flush my engine now i normally use flushing oil but this does not get the engine clean now ive been told i can use diesil oil to flush it trough will this do any harm to my engine its a diesil any way regards brian
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 01 May 2009, 22:37:12
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hi could any body help me ive decided to flush my engine now i normally use flushing oil but this does not get the engine clean now ive been told i can use diesil oil to flush it trough will this do any harm to my engine its a diesil any way regards brian

Don't do it - just do some frequent oil and filter changes  :y
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: webby23 on 01 May 2009, 22:37:59
Was told by Mark DTM in very polite but very clear terms not to use that engine flush stuff AT ALL...........!!!!

I think there is a very good reason to not use it too

As for diesel......??? Are you crazy....?? Or am I thick???!!!

 :y
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 01 May 2009, 22:39:17
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I think there is a very good reason to not use it too

 :y

It can dis-lodge sludge into places you don't want it...

Just keep the oil changed, it's all that matters...
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: HerefordElite on 01 May 2009, 22:42:39
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Was told by Mark DTM in very polite but very clear terms not to use that engine flush stuff AT ALL...........!!!!

I think there is a very good reason to not use it too

As for diesel......??? Are you crazy....?? Or am I thick???!!!

 :y


dislodges sludge and stuff which can then block the oilpick up pipe in sump causing oil starvation (not good) ;)
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: tmx on 01 May 2009, 22:42:56
frequant oil changes of GM 10/40 will keep things in running order
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 01 May 2009, 22:43:01
Even carbon clean can cause problems if the car is not new..
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: iainb on 01 May 2009, 23:28:44
If the engine is maintained correctly there shouldnt be any need to flush it.
But having said that, if it hasnt and you have oil pressure problems and a smokey engine it is worth considering.
A small amount of diesel fuel not oil into the oil just before an oil and filter change may well help your engine.
Some 40 years ago we put about 250ml of diesel fuel in the sump of of a smokey engine and run it for about 20 mins at differing rev's and then changed the oil and filter.
Using this method I got 110,000 miles from a Capri 2 litre (pinto engine) on the orginal cam shaft.
Rust killed the car but the engine was sound.
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: markey mark on 01 May 2009, 23:33:33
dont do it you will kill it very quickly  :o
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: iainb on 01 May 2009, 23:39:21
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dont do it you will kill it very quickly  :o
Not if done lightly.
But why are you thinking of flushing................Whats wrong with your car ?
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: markey mark on 01 May 2009, 23:42:17
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dont do it you will kill it very quickly  :o
Not if done lightly.
But why are you thinking of flushing................Whats wrong with your car ?

trust me it will on a omega engine seen so many knackered and stripped a good few ! best way to clean it out is to remove sump and clean it and pick up pipe then a few regular oil changes will sort most problems  :y
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: iainb on 01 May 2009, 23:50:45
I have agree with you about the regular oil and filter change.
But if the the service's have been missed and the engine is full of gunk. A FLUSH will remove the sludge and then some rapid oil and filter changes will save the car from an expensive strip down
Title: Re: re-engine flush
Post by: Auto Addict on 02 May 2009, 06:57:44
Don't flush it - period!