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Is it a good idea to flush your engine?

Is it a good idea to flush your engine?

A good engine flush can help loosen deposits and dissolve sludge, returning your engine to like-new condition. However, in old engines with high miles, sludge may be the only barrier keeping oil from seeping through worn or cracked seals. Removing the sludge exposes the seals for what they really are – junk.

What happens when you flush your engine?

An engine flush washes the gunk out of your car’s engine – and most cars will never need one, says an engine expert. The car gets driven so the chemical can work its way through – and then the deposits get loosened and trapped in the filter. Then you get an oil change and a new filter and all the gunk is taken away.

Can you drive with engine flush?

Q: Can I drive with Motor Flush in my engine? A: No. Motor Flush is only to be used right before an oil change with the engine at idle. Never drive a vehicle until the old oil with Motor Flush is fully drained and new oil is added.

How long can I leave engine flush in?

It will likely harm gaskets, O-rings and seals. Let me be blunt, NEVER EVER USE THAT CRAP! Yes it will breakdown sludge and build up in the engine but it also breaks down your oil. Engine flush allows you to quickly and easily cause 5–15,000 miles of wear to your engine in 5–10 minutes.

How often should I get an engine flush?

How Often To Use An Engine Flush? Engine flushes are only needed to be used on a periodic basis. Ideally, you’d be changing your oil and taking proper care of the engine such that you wouldn’t have oil sludge building up regularly. You don’t need to use engine flushes with every oil change.

How long does it take for oil to turn to sludge?

, Been working on cars since 8 with dad. Manufacturers have figured out that the average conventional oil, not synthetic oil, will last approximately 3,000 miles before it will start to break down. Oil wont immediately break down at 3,000 miles but it is suggested you change it.

How often should high mileage oil be changed?

It used to be normal to change the oil every 3,000 miles, but with modern lubricants most engines today have recommended oil change intervals of 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Moreover, if your car’s engine requires full-synthetic motor oil, it might go as far as 15,000 miles between services!

When should you start using high mileage oil?

The first is to switch when your vehicle reaches 75,000 miles. The second is to switch if your older vehicle is beginning to show signs of engine loosening. If you notice an oil drip, that’s a sign you should start using high-mileage engine oil.

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