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MaxEffect414 Jan 3, 2003 06:37 PM

This can't be true!!! Engine question...Everyone read.
 
I heard that if i wanted to clean out my old engine oil i can get an oil change and put back in about 3-4 QTs of oil and 1 QT tranny fluid and let the engine run for about 15 to 20 mins and then drain everything back out and use my regular Synthetic oil.

I heard this from a mechanic.... This can't be true, Can it cause i'm in need of an engine flush bad.....

Trance!!!

triax37 Jan 3, 2003 07:06 PM

Wow, I'm glad I read this thread...:rolleyes:

Spend $8 on the Amsoil engine flush and move on with life.

MaxEffect414 Jan 3, 2003 07:56 PM

I didn't ask that, i asked if it was true, so READ properly next time!
Trance

iwannabmw Jan 3, 2003 08:16 PM

Re: This can't be true!!! Engine question...Everyone read.
 

Originally posted by MaxEffect414
I heard that if i wanted to clean out my old engine oil i can get an oil change and put back in about 3-4 QTs of oil and 1 QT tranny fluid and let the engine run for about 15 to 20 mins and then drain everything back out and use my regular Synthetic oil.

I heard this from a mechanic.... This can't be true, Can it cause i'm in need of an engine flush bad.....

Trance!!!

ATF is very detergent and will clean the engine. The bug BUT is that it was never designed to see the type of temperatures it will see when run the crankcase and will leave deposits of it's own. Kinda defeats the purpose, don't you think.

Why the flush? Were you looking to switch from conventional to synthetic or were you looking to just clean things up a bit?

rmb Jan 3, 2003 11:30 PM

Re: This can't be true!!! Engine question...Everyone read.
 

Originally posted by MaxEffect414
I heard that if i wanted to clean out my old engine oil i can get an oil change and put back in about 3-4 QTs of oil and 1 QT tranny fluid and let the engine run for about 15 to 20 mins and then drain everything back out and use my regular Synthetic oil.

I heard this from a mechanic.... This can't be true, Can it cause i'm in need of an engine flush bad.....

Trance!!!

Unless you have some real bad sludge buildup.... like from a defective PCV valve or something don't flush it with anything. Yer just asking for trouble.

Any good full synthetic like Mobil 1 tends to be quite aggressive at cleaning stuff up eventually anyway with enough oil changes....

Just drain old and add new....

-RMB

BSwithTF Jan 4, 2003 08:39 AM

I've heard this as well.
 
It's usually people who own older Ford or Chevy trucks. They said whenever the lifters start knocking to do this at the next oil change and it clears it up. I don't think it would help our engiines though.

kvzeyde Jan 5, 2003 04:24 AM

Don't flush.......
 
There is no reason to flush a perfectly good engine. I agree with RMB. All you will do is take the chance of increasing oil usage. Just my 2 cents based on experience.


Originally posted by rmb


Unless you have some real bad sludge buildup.... like from a defective PCV valve or something don't flush it with anything. Yer just asking for trouble.

Any good full synthetic like Mobil 1 tends to be quite aggressive at cleaning stuff up eventually anyway with enough oil changes....

Just drain old and add new....

-RMB



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