dan1985

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After bypassing my EGR I noticed that the inlet manifold had about 10mm of sludge inside it. I have been looking at ways to clean it and came across some people using brake fluid.
I have also heard of people using brake fluid to de-coke the engine, by pouring it into the air intake or atomizing it with a spray gun.
Does anyone think the brake fluid can de-coke the engine and would they suggest using it on a TD4.
If I was to clean the Inlet manifold with brake fluid I i could leave some excess fluid in the manifold that should then be blown into the engine and de-coke it.
 
It sounds like you should leave well alone...

You can do a lot more damage than good, especially leaving fluid in the inlet manifold...
 
Oven cleaner the petrol with a wag cleans up lovely The wife said if only i could clean the oven with such care :D:D:D
 
Oven cleaner the petrol with a wag cleans up lovely The wife said if only i could clean the oven with such care :D:D:D

Lakeland do a gel carbon cleaner that's the best thing I've used for cleaning the oven (my job at home unfortunately)
 
i ahve the same problem with mine but if you put brake cleaner in the engine it will wash the bores and cause all sorts of problems....... i removed my inlet manifold and cleaned it on the bench mate.. much safer!!!
 
After bypassing my EGR I noticed that the inlet manifold had about 10mm of sludge inside it. I have been looking at ways to clean it and came across some people using brake fluid.
I have also heard of people using brake fluid to de-coke the engine, by pouring it into the air intake or atomizing it with a spray gun.
Does anyone think the brake fluid can de-coke the engine and would they suggest using it on a TD4.
If I was to clean the Inlet manifold with brake fluid I i could leave some excess fluid in the manifold that should then be blown into the engine and de-coke it.

Jeep used to recommend using brake fluid!
 
done mine last year, mr muscle, bottle brush and elbow grease.

The black carbon ****e that comes off will be lots, also make sure that you do not need to go in the house for anything, cos you'll only tread the said black **** all over the front room carpet. Blaming the 5 year old is no good, he doesnt have size 10 boots, it costs me a new carpet too, this **** doesnt come out of a red carpet.
 
done mine last year, mr muscle, bottle brush and elbow grease.

The black carbon ****e that comes off will be lots, also make sure that you do not need to go in the house for anything, cos you'll only tread the said black **** all over the front room carpet. Blaming the 5 year old is no good, he doesnt have size 10 boots, it costs me a new carpet too, this **** doesnt come out of a red carpet.

pmsl:d
 
As posted in the EGR thread, I sealed the EGR hole in the manif temporarily then spooned in dishwasher powder and poured in boiling water. Repeated three times, very effective grease destroyer ! Obvs the manif was off the car :p
 
done mine last year, mr muscle, bottle brush and elbow grease.

The black carbon ****e that comes off will be lots, also make sure that you do not need to go in the house for anything, cos you'll only tread the said black **** all over the front room carpet. Blaming the 5 year old is no good, he doesnt have size 10 boots, it costs me a new carpet too, this **** doesnt come out of a red carpet.
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