Re[2]: MotorVac

From: fawcett@uism.bu.edu
Date: Sun Apr 04 1999 - 23:00:20 EDT


Cool. It sounds like that 3M system I saw on Shade Tree Mechanics... They
used it on a older station wagon that couldn't pass emissions and it
cleaned it right up! If you think of it, would you ask the shop doing the
work if these "systems" are available to the consumer? I've looked
everywhere and can't find it anywhere.

Thanks.
Tom

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Subject: Re: DML: MotorVac
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
Date: 4/4/99 4:26 PM

In a message dated 4/4/99 10:49:04 AM Central Daylight Time,
fawcett@uism.bu.edu writes:

<< What exactly does a "MotorVac" entail?? >>

Basically they will disable the fuel system in my Dak and use a canister of
very powerful(yet fuel system safe) detergents which hooks up into the fuel
system via a small port close to the firewall. Then they will start my truck
using this detergent as the fuel and the truck will use the MotorVac canister
as fuel to run the engine but as it runs it cleans the ENTIRE fuel system.
When the canister is empty the truck acts like it runs out fo gas and shuts
off. They guy told me it's a great product and does an excellent job of
cleaning. Normally to get the fuel system this clean, he said I would have to
take apart the engine/fuel system & components and clean them by hand; with
MotorVac you dont have to take anything off the vehicle. This guy also said he
has never had one single negative comment made from a customer and he has use
MotorVac on over 350 cars.
Kyle
93 Dakota 4x4 V6



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