Re: Cleaing combustion chamber w/ water?

From: jay & dana (jay&dana@telus.net)
Date: Thu Oct 11 2001 - 20:00:54 EDT


Hi William

I can handle this one, as I always keep Bernd's messages for future needs,
although at 24000 miles (why)?
Here it is:
Jay

Ok...i'll try to be as specific as possible....

(1) Grab yourself a Dixie Cup and fill it with water.
(2) Get the engine to normal operating temperature
(3) Stop the engine
(4) Remove the airhat and start the engine
(5) Hold the throttle (by hand) at about 1500rpm
(6) Slowly trickle the water down the TB bores

** If the engine start to die, stop the water and wait for the engine to
settle again, but try not to let it die. Once the engine stops sputtering,
continue the process again **

Now, if you think that this is going to either "Hydro-Lock", break, blow
holes in the block, etc., you're sadly mistaken. The amount of water being
trickled down the bores isn't enough to cause any problems what-so-ever and
will turn to steam. (This does work very well...but if you don't believe
it...try it yourself.) Have I done this on my truck...YES. I've also done
this on my wifes Jeep (80K miles), my Javelin (200+K miles), my previous
vehicles (including my old V45 Magna), and even my neighbors '95 GMC
work-truck. He drives a lot of miles but in stop and go traffic. The engine
has over 200K miles on it and it was pinging slightly so we went this
route...no more pinging. ALL vehicles still run just fine.

- Bernd

-----Original Message-----
From: William H. Hiatt III <william@hiatt.net>
To: DML <dakota-truck@Buffnet.net>
Date: October 11, 2001 3:55 PM
Subject: DML: Cleaing combustion chamber w/ water?

>What's the procedure for doing this? I need to change my plugs out, and
>wanted to clean it & the TB. I got 24,200 miles on the truck. Also doing
>my oil change tonight as well.
>
>Let me know
>thanks
>william



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