So is there potential danger of damage or any point in doing it?
You will notice that diagnosis of head gasket failure usually consists of removing the spark plugs and seeing if you can find a clean one. That is the cylinder with the water ingress. So yes spraying a fine mist of water into the engine may clean it. The combustion space is effectivly cleaned by super heated steam. But it also increases the cylinder pressure on combustion, as when the water turns to steam it bulks up the inlet charge. It is to be honest something i would not recommend doing.
Honest Wammers Reminds me there's another honest guy up the sky called John
Tempting to try the water trick, maybe just a wee bit for cleanness - or maybe not for safety
Years ago when I was contract building Kubota and Hatz diesels we had a little 3cyl diesel Kubota that was slubbering,it hadnt run in properly and was burning oil.We tried running it on full load and nothing changed,then on advice from someone at Cummins diesels we sprayed a litre of vinegar into the inlet with a handheld sprayer over about 5 mins running.We thought it was a joke - but it worked and so saved a strip/rebuild and a lot of money. Bit kinder than the Deutz diesel method of a handful of Vim down the inlet while on full load on a dyno.Good mate of mine had to do it a few times,he said the engine would slow right down and then black smoke like hell while it tried to get back on top of the load.They did an oil change after and sent them back.
Vinegar with bubbles then Price going up steep now - not £70 yet though... Maybe get my wife to **** on it - she's bloody sour today.......
Might work but whatever you do make sure it is quick, if you have an automatic. Sitting there on full chat for a long time or even a short time may damage your gearbox.
i thought it was only any good for marine engines?
or is that just yacht varnish?
putting petrol into a diesel (small amount) was used to stop waxing this did work.other benefits would be minimal, diesel lubricates petrol does not.does putting a gallon of petrol into a tank full of diesel do the same trick as all this decoke stuff
putting petrol into a diesel (small amount) was used to stop waxing this did work.other benefits would be minimal, diesel lubricates petrol does not.
putting petrol into a diesel vehicle is not good for the seals.
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