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Haven't found a thread that talks about this process using Top End Engine Cleaner:
In days gone by, I would use Top End Engine Cleaner to remove deposits from the combustion chamber. The process was to connect a tube to a full vacuum port, then start a hot engine, rev it up, and suck the Top End cleaner out of the can through the intake. Repeat several times without stalling the engine. On the final draw out of the can, allow the engine to stall. Let it sit for a couple of minutes, then repeat the process with water. I know this would actually get solvent to the valve stems, but, would it be suffient to breakup the deposits? I can't imagine they'd be any tougher than removing what is inside the combustion chamber. If worthwhile, I thought it may be a conveint alternative to having walnut blasting every X number miles. Any thoughts, recomendations are greatly appreciated.
In days gone by, I would use Top End Engine Cleaner to remove deposits from the combustion chamber. The process was to connect a tube to a full vacuum port, then start a hot engine, rev it up, and suck the Top End cleaner out of the can through the intake. Repeat several times without stalling the engine. On the final draw out of the can, allow the engine to stall. Let it sit for a couple of minutes, then repeat the process with water. I know this would actually get solvent to the valve stems, but, would it be suffient to breakup the deposits? I can't imagine they'd be any tougher than removing what is inside the combustion chamber. If worthwhile, I thought it may be a conveint alternative to having walnut blasting every X number miles. Any thoughts, recomendations are greatly appreciated.
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