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Re: engine cleaning
Adding kerosine or diesel to your oil until the next change is OK, but
only if your next change is the same day. Warm the car up fully, let it
run for 10 minutes at fast idle, maybe drive a few miles at mid RPM,
light throttle then drain. Better than kerosine is Risolone in the quart
can.
The major cause of sludged engines, in my experience, is not long oil
changes but overcooling. You need to get that thermostat fixed right away.
There is no excuse to ever let a motor run too cold, and removing the
'stat won't make an overheating engine run cooler.
And a full bottle of Redline injection cleaner in your tank would be good
too, followed by an oil change. So I suggest that you fix your thermostat,
add the Redline to a full tank, drive until the tank is near empty, do the
Risolone, then change oil.
- -tc
> Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2003 11:36:47 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Ilia Zharkov <[email protected]>
> Subject: Engine cleaning and other questions
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have replaced my '87 535i engine (cracked block) with another off a
junk
> yard. It runs OK, but it is kinda dirty inside from sitting a year or so
> on a shelf. The junk yard people said that I can clean it easily by
adding
> a quarter of kerosin to oil until the next change. What do you think?
Any
> other cleaning (or not cleaning) suggestions.
>
> It starts a little rough but after 5-7 seconds it runs fine. I believe
> it's the cold start valve not functioning properly. Any other thoughts?
>
> Also the temperature gauge arrow is barely off the blue zone on highway
> (it gets more close to the middle in traffic). Is it bad? My previous
ones
> used to be a little below the middle position. If it's bad for the
engine
> to be too cold I could replace the termostat with my old one.
>
> Thanks.
> Ilia.
> '87 535is 145k
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Ted Crum
1988 735i 5-speed
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