Throttle body cleaning
Throttle body cleaning
Is this something I need to do ?
If so, how and what should I use ?
Noticed some surface staining when doiung my SL55 Y pipe upgrade. Old carb cars I used to buy a spray can to squirt down, but not sure if it is safe to do this or what to use these days.
Also, how can I open the throttle with the engine running and squirt down the intake anyway ??? Damn drive by wire ! Give me a throttle cable any day.
If so, how and what should I use ?
Noticed some surface staining when doiung my SL55 Y pipe upgrade. Old carb cars I used to buy a spray can to squirt down, but not sure if it is safe to do this or what to use these days.
Also, how can I open the throttle with the engine running and squirt down the intake anyway ??? Damn drive by wire ! Give me a throttle cable any day.
Re: Throttle body cleaning
Most dealerships carry a special spray can, which you spuirt down into the manifold. The contents inside the can must be a heavy degreaser, but it foams up inside the manifold. I've never had it done but I guess it works. not sure I want to fill my manifold full of foam spray and then push all that crap through the pistons.
If you want to avoid the oil coking issues that are associated with PCV systems you might want to make your own oil trap.
If you want to avoid the oil coking issues that are associated with PCV systems you might want to make your own oil trap.
Re: Throttle body cleaning
I just changed the oil yesterday on my truck, which currently is using two inline compressed air water separators, you'll be amaized at how well they work. In fact I was surprised that the first pcv trapped a couple teaspoons full of water and the last in series filter captured at least 8 ounces of oil. I will be mounting two on my crossfire next.
edit: try and find one with a built in regulator that will allow you to adjust the airflow.
edit: try and find one with a built in regulator that will allow you to adjust the airflow.
Last edited by Maxwell; 12-01-2007 at 06:33 PM.
Re: Throttle body cleaning
Originally Posted by simon-srt6
Is this something I need to do ?
If so, how and what should I use ?
Noticed some surface staining when doiung my SL55 Y pipe upgrade. Old carb cars I used to buy a spray can to squirt down, but not sure if it is safe to do this or what to use these days.
Also, how can I open the throttle with the engine running and squirt down the intake anyway ??? Damn drive by wire ! Give me a throttle cable any day.
If so, how and what should I use ?
Noticed some surface staining when doiung my SL55 Y pipe upgrade. Old carb cars I used to buy a spray can to squirt down, but not sure if it is safe to do this or what to use these days.
Also, how can I open the throttle with the engine running and squirt down the intake anyway ??? Damn drive by wire ! Give me a throttle cable any day.
Do a search, I don't know what the topic of my post was, but there are some very detailed photos of what the inside of the intake plenum looks like before and after cleaning...
Re: Throttle body cleaning
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ight=oil+catch
here is the link for a DIY oil catch can from Jonnyangel04.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...=intake+plenum
i think this is the link HDDP was referring to.
Cheers,
KrzyFast
here is the link for a DIY oil catch can from Jonnyangel04.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...=intake+plenum
i think this is the link HDDP was referring to.
Cheers,
KrzyFast
Re: Throttle body cleaning
BE CAREFUL!!!!!!!!!!
Ok yes you can clean your throttle plate. remove and clean with parts cleaner and/or solvent.
Do not use chemical cleaners that you suck in through a vacuum line to clean the intake or valves, AKA induction services/fuel injector service. The only reason this should be done is by the dealer for a repair.
The reason behind this......
The solution that is used burns kinda like nitrous... which is not good. they can cause exessive cylinder temp's,, and cause cylinder wash.. this can lead to rings scoring the cylinder walls and detination. most of the chemicals have alot of ether in them and problems can arise..
Some of the bottle even say don't use on these engines. I remember neon and all nissians where on that list...
Remember just be careful and if you do use them take it slow.. dont just dump alot in at once...... Thanks
Ok yes you can clean your throttle plate. remove and clean with parts cleaner and/or solvent.
Do not use chemical cleaners that you suck in through a vacuum line to clean the intake or valves, AKA induction services/fuel injector service. The only reason this should be done is by the dealer for a repair.
The reason behind this......
The solution that is used burns kinda like nitrous... which is not good. they can cause exessive cylinder temp's,, and cause cylinder wash.. this can lead to rings scoring the cylinder walls and detination. most of the chemicals have alot of ether in them and problems can arise..
Some of the bottle even say don't use on these engines. I remember neon and all nissians where on that list...
Remember just be careful and if you do use them take it slow.. dont just dump alot in at once...... Thanks
Re: Throttle body cleaning
Originally Posted by Kit Fox
Any experience with using seafoam for anyone?
Beats me!
Re: Throttle body cleaning
Originally Posted by simon-srt6
Is this something I need to do ?
If so, how and what should I use ?
Noticed some surface staining when doiung my SL55 Y pipe upgrade. Old carb cars I used to buy a spray can to squirt down, but not sure if it is safe to do this or what to use these days.
Also, how can I open the throttle with the engine running and squirt down the intake anyway ??? Damn drive by wire ! Give me a throttle cable any day.
If so, how and what should I use ?
Noticed some surface staining when doiung my SL55 Y pipe upgrade. Old carb cars I used to buy a spray can to squirt down, but not sure if it is safe to do this or what to use these days.
Also, how can I open the throttle with the engine running and squirt down the intake anyway ??? Damn drive by wire ! Give me a throttle cable any day.
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