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Re: Cleaning inlet valves on car with inlet manifold off.
[Re: RayR]
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07/01/18 10:20 PM
07/01/18 10:20 PM
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I_bleed_MOPAR
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I would say no. Too much chance of missing a chunk. There are products to do this (SeaFoam comes to mind). My Dad and other older mechanics would dribble ATF or water through the carb after raising the idle speed considerably. Tim
'71 Charger 383/727 '17 Challenger SXT (Wifeys car )
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Re: Cleaning inlet valves on car with inlet manifold off.
[Re: STROKIE]
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07/04/18 01:30 PM
07/04/18 01:30 PM
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Lee446
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Seafoam sprayed on the valves is probably good, it seems like several years ago, I read an article that said Chevron Techron was good at removing buildup. You can buy the Techron additive at the parts house and give it a try. If it works good mixed in the fuel, it might work well sprayed directly on.
Last edited by Lee446; 07/04/18 01:31 PM.
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