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hyperkid My Engine Needs Help - What... 06/02/2009, 03:23 PM
mrtew That's terrible. Good luck.... 06/02/2009, 07:04 PM
Gussie2000 First of all you shall never... 06/02/2009, 07:21 PM
Gussie2000 PS: there's a use engine on... 06/02/2009, 07:24 PM
djvx keep us/me informed on your... 06/02/2009, 10:14 PM
SGT.BATGUANO I think we should stay as far... 06/02/2009, 10:54 PM
Gussie2000 Sorry,but i think you missed... 06/03/2009, 04:49 AM
Y33TREKker While I personally think an... 06/03/2009, 06:56 AM
Ldub You can run 2 qts. of oil in... 06/03/2009, 07:42 AM
vt_maverick Consider parting it out to... 06/03/2009, 07:52 AM
Gussie2000 Actually,driving with one... 06/03/2009, 08:21 AM
Ldub Like I said, YOU do what YOU... 06/03/2009, 08:26 AM
Gussie2000 I said, YOU do what YOU want... 06/03/2009, 11:10 AM
hyperkid I just wanted to update... 08/15/2010, 01:29 PM
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    I think we should stay as far away as possible from experimenting with low oil levels in our engines! 2 quarts is not enough! After filling the passages in the engine there isn't much remaining for the pick-up tube and screen to get at. Either use 4 quarts and a can of flush or just drain it and refill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SGT.BATGUANO View Post
    I think we should stay as far away as possible from experimenting with low oil levels in our engines! 2 quarts is not enough! After filling the passages in the engine there isn't much remaining for the pick-up tube and screen to get at. Either use 4 quarts and a can of flush or just drain it and refill.
    Sorry,but i think you missed something about what i wrote.

    I'll never suggest as you do any can of flushing formula,it's not a go idea.

    And yes,you can use only two quarts of oil to flush out any "remaining" old oil in the engine because the minimum amount of oil our engine should ever run low is 1 1/4.

    Please read again & focus on what i'm explaining.


    Greeting !
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    Dakar was just the begining.

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    While I personally think an occasional engine flush is a good idea in concept, actually performing one is definitely a tough call. I've heard of people using five straight quarts of kerosene for flushing their engines, but the thought of that procedure always scared me because of the simple difference in viscosities between kerosene and engine oil (regardless of the weight). Kerosene is a great gunk and sludge remover when cleaning engine parts if you have the time to let them soak, and is probably one of the main ingredients in off-the-shelf engine flush treatments, so I could see how it would help to clean out hard to reach places like valve lifter bodies and small oil passages, but I'm personally still hesitant to run an engine for any length of time with anything but oil.

    I'm also not sure how the various engine seals would maintain a good seal against the leakage of straight kerosene, or I'd be tempted to just drain the oil when it was time for a change, replace the drain plug, fill the entire engine from drain plug to filler cap with kerosene, then let it soak for awhile rather than actually run the engine and risk any bearing to bearing contact because the viscosity of the kerosene didn't provide the same sheer resistance per film thickness of a good engine oil.

    Maybe that would be a good experimentation suggestion for something like Hot Rodder Magazine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gussie2000 View Post
    And yes,you can use only two quarts of oil to flush out any "remaining" old oil in the engine because the minimum amount of oil our engine should ever run low is 1 1/4.

    Please read again & focus on what i'm explaining.
    You can run 2 qts. of oil in YOUR engine, I think I'll pass.

    I've waited until it was half a qt. low & added half a qt. of Seafoam. Then driven it for 5-10 miles. But there is NO WAY I'd even let it idle with only two qts. in the crankcase...good luck!

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    Consider parting it out to help out the fam. You might find you get more money doing it that way than trying to sell a soon-to-be undriveable vehicle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    You can run 2 qts. of oil in YOUR engine, I think I'll pass.

    I've waited until it was half a qt. low & added half a qt. of Seafoam. Then driven it for 5-10 miles. But there is NO WAY I'd even let it idle with only two qts. in the crankcase...good luck!
    Actually,driving with one quart of oil + half quart of seafoam is way more risky by driving your horse with that little amount of oil
    But this is all about perception of what is the best way to clean the engine.
    I've always did this two quarts of new oil flush proceed without any issues at all on all vehicules i've ever owned
    And again,i never suggested driving the VX with only two quarts of oil;Don't know why you guys keep misleading my words.
    However this guys engine is gone so there's nothing we can do more then helping finding a cheap,good running engine with less mileage possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gussie2000 View Post
    Actually,driving with one quart of + half quart of seafoam is about the same amount of oil i just say you can run the VX before things can go bad (1 1/4),yet still you actually goes further by driving your horse with little amount of oil.Instead i only does this by idling which doesn't allow the engine get at normal temp
    But this is all about perception.
    I've always did this proceed without any issues at all on all vehicules i've ever owned
    And again,i never suggested to drive the VX around with two quarts of oil just at idle for 10 minutes or less just to get any old oil out by addind two quarts of new oil & then draining that oil,don't know why you guys keep misleading my words.
    Like I said, YOU do what YOU want with YOUR engine...

    Also, I don't know where you learned math, but in my world 5 qts. minus 1/2 qt. = 4 1/2 qt.
    NOT two qts.
    Last edited by Ldub : 07/01/2009 at 05:27 AM Reason: mathematical clarification

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    I said, YOU do what YOU want with YOUR engine...

    No need to be sarcastic LDUB;this thread wasn't about you & me,it's about a fellow VX'er in need of some light about what next

    Also, I don't know where you learned math, but in my world 5 qts. minus 1/2 qt. = 4 1/2 qt.
    Yes,you are right,i kindly missed the math,but need to insult by asking where did i learn to do maths.

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    As a guy that's been wrenchin' on stuff for 45 years, I can't personally recommend running ANY engine for ANY amount of time with 45% of the recommended oil level. If I was into the whole "engine flush" thang (I'm NOT, but that's a whole 'NUTHER Oprah!), I'd add a quart of Marvel Mystery Oil and drive around for a few miles BEFORE my oil change...
    Last edited by TheGanzman : 06/03/2009 at 01:25 PM

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