Posted by Vern-MI on September 21, 2007 at 08:48:53 from (207.69.137.21):
In Reply to: 5 Minute Motor Flush posted by Dennis (VA) on September 21, 2007 at 07:02:41:
I used the stuff in a 6 cylinder gas with a ticking hydraulic lifter and it cured the problem. Knowing how it really does loosen up the crud I wonder about using it in a really gunked up engine as it may loosen chunks and then cause a plugged lubrication system or some contaminant ending up in a bearing. When tetraethyl lead was used in gas it caused the lead to collect up on top in the cylinder heads in the form of gray gunk. Oil pans can collect an unbelievable amount of muck and I sure wouldn't want that to get into the oil lube circulating system. You may want to mechanically clean out the pan and the top end with a rag and brush before using it to clean the rest of the system.
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