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scaredyet Active Member Joined Sep 17, 2016 Messages 439 Reaction score 249 Points 43 Age 43 Location Mosman Members Ride Holden VZ Lumina Wagon Feb 22, 2019 #51 Sweeeet
VZ SV6 REBUILD Member Joined Jan 22, 2019 Messages 36 Reaction score 55 Points 18 Age 59 Location QLD Members Ride VZ SV6 Feb 22, 2019 #52 Lol, no amount of diesel oil was ever going to remove the build up in mine, I had no idea it was that bad. In my case the only solution is to strip it down and physically clean it.
Lol, no amount of diesel oil was ever going to remove the build up in mine, I had no idea it was that bad. In my case the only solution is to strip it down and physically clean it.
Immortality Can't live without smoky bacon! Staff member Joined Apr 15, 2006 Messages 22,829 Reaction score 21,106 Points 113 Location Sth Auck, NZ Members Ride HSV VS Senator, VX Calais II L67 Feb 22, 2019 #53 Agreed, the diesel oil trick will help with built up sludge but not that hard burnt on crap.
gungazza Well-Known Member Joined Feb 8, 2005 Messages 1,606 Reaction score 133 Points 63 Age 67 Location west suburbs Members Ride executive vt 5.0lt VZ CREWMAN Mar 1, 2019 #54 if and when I do my chains I think I will give it the diesel clean first
gungazza Well-Known Member Joined Feb 8, 2005 Messages 1,606 Reaction score 133 Points 63 Age 67 Location west suburbs Members Ride executive vt 5.0lt VZ CREWMAN Mar 1, 2019 #55 what does mace think about this diesel clean
MACE Well-Known Member Joined Mar 30, 2008 Messages 3,187 Reaction score 102 Points 63 Apr 25, 2019 #56 Late, but given the amount of sludge, I would pull the engine completely apart to do a proper clean, or replace the engine altogether. There is waaaay tooooo much sludge for a engine flush to handle
Late, but given the amount of sludge, I would pull the engine completely apart to do a proper clean, or replace the engine altogether. There is waaaay tooooo much sludge for a engine flush to handle