MolaKule
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Originally Posted By: Trajan
Originally Posted By: MolaKule
I prefer the MolaSoke for a slow cleaning of piston crowns and rings.
I've heard that many times, but not what that is exactly.
Water decarbonizing will work but it is tricky.
The MolaSoke is simply a slow decarbonizing process:
1. Remove spark plugs.
2. Inject something such as LC20 or equivalent into each cylinder, about 4 oz.
3. Turn crankshaft by hand at least one revolution about every other hour. Continue until LC20 or equivalent soaks past rings. This may take at least one day.
4. Remove any remaining LC20 or equivalent on piston tops to avoid hydrolock.
5. Replace plugs and start engine in well ventilated area.
6. Replace engine oil.
Originally Posted By: MolaKule
I prefer the MolaSoke for a slow cleaning of piston crowns and rings.
I've heard that many times, but not what that is exactly.
Water decarbonizing will work but it is tricky.
The MolaSoke is simply a slow decarbonizing process:
1. Remove spark plugs.
2. Inject something such as LC20 or equivalent into each cylinder, about 4 oz.
3. Turn crankshaft by hand at least one revolution about every other hour. Continue until LC20 or equivalent soaks past rings. This may take at least one day.
4. Remove any remaining LC20 or equivalent on piston tops to avoid hydrolock.
5. Replace plugs and start engine in well ventilated area.
6. Replace engine oil.