Anyone have an tips or procedures they use from removing carbon build up on piston heads?
Here's what my pistons look like:
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Removing Carbon Deposits from Piston Heads
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Re: Removing Carbon Deposits from Piston Heads
wire brush works just fine
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Re: Removing Carbon Deposits from Piston Heads
I used Seafoam applied with a rag. Everything came off fine.
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Ottawa, Canada
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Re: Removing Carbon Deposits from Piston Heads
Sounds like a plan. Did you clean with the pistons in place? My only concern is having some of the carbon get between the piston and cylinder.rjkoop wrote:I used Seafoam applied with a rag. Everything came off fine.
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Re: Removing Carbon Deposits from Piston Heads
I just cleaned to tops of the cylinders (in place) and the cylinder head. I already added Seafoam to the gas a while back which should help. I think you can also add to the oil. It may reveal failing gaskets though because it cleans stuff out (from what I've been told).WYSpider wrote:Sounds like a plan. Did you clean with the pistons in place? My only concern is having some of the carbon get between the piston and cylinder.rjkoop wrote:I used Seafoam applied with a rag. Everything came off fine.
Richard
1981 Fiat Spider
Ottawa, Canada
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1981 Fiat Spider
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Re: Removing Carbon Deposits from Piston Heads
Careful with the Seafoam. i would not add it directly into the carb, fuel injection or as instructed the brake booster line on our cars. Some in a full tank of gas helps clean things up. i can't tell you how many people blew a head gasket within 50 miles of adding seafoam with a direct concentrated line into the combustion chamber.
Applied with a rag sounds right. With that said. I use a little bit of sea foam annually on smaller lawn mower engines to preserve or re-energize the gas.
Applied with a rag sounds right. With that said. I use a little bit of sea foam annually on smaller lawn mower engines to preserve or re-energize the gas.
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82 Fiat Spider 2000
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