How to Clean Inside of Your Car Motor

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Someone else posted a similar video a while back. They don't show the valve cover off after the cleaning... I personally would never do that.
 
Customer took it in for a valve cover gasket leak. Totally awesome.
I guess one bottle of degreaser can't hurt it too much. It's already close to death.

I am scared of what I will find under the valve covers of my truck.
 
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Customer took it in for a valve cover gasket leak. Totally awesome.
I guess one bottle of degreaser can't hurt it too much. It's already close to death.

I am scared of what I will find under the valve covers of my truck.


One bottle, followed by one jug of it.
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Would have been nice to see if it cleaned anything by taking the v. covers off again.
 
I guess, if there were no other options and money was severely tight, then have at er, but not a chance I'd do that to any vehicle of mine. I even hate the thoughts of running engine flushes with the correct products, let alone running a household cleaner!
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Again, cool to see engine dirt. I sampled may way through the video for a minute.

Sitting through 30 minutes of garbage cinema is something I cannot do.

I did like seeing the stuff drain.
 
Saw that video a while back. Would do 5 min idle flushes instead of that. But in a beater on its last leg, I guess nothIng to lose
 
He knew enough to say you MUST have some oil in with it.

I'd like to see a "cut and paste" of THAT oil filter!!!!!
 
I haven't seen it for 15 years or so but some dealers did interior cleaning of engines. They would drain the oil, then run a heated solvent through the engine while it was running on the lift for 5-15 minutes, drain it, refill with new oil. This was supposedly done to improve both performance and emissions especially if you failed. I had it done on a 1990 Honda Accord and noticed neither.
 
That stuff is very very powerful. I had iron stains on the tiles in my place due to some water problems and that basically got 80% of the deep stains out. CLR got nothing on it and it's from a dollar store lol
 
Its at Dollar Tree, Dollar General and Family Dollar.

Back when i had dump trucks it was my go to degreaser for the engine and suspension that would be caked with oil/grease/dirt that i had to clean to service or replace parts. Also it removed oil stains from concrete.



I would like to see a dirty piston soak like they have done with other products to see if its just as or more powerful..its dang good stuff.
 
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