removal of carbon buildup
#1
New User
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: pleasanton, ca, 94566
Posts: 33
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
removal of carbon buildup
I was wondering what the best way to remove carbon buildup in the intake and exhaust ports of a head? Is there a good chemical or tool that could be used for this?
#2
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Formerly of SF moved to DFW and now back in SF, CA, USA
Posts: 1,690
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: removal of carbon buildup (cjfinkle)
My mechanic friend at a Honda dealer told me that Chevron Techron (in the bottle) is the best to reduce carbon build up. He was told this by Honda engineers when he was training at Wisconsin or some Honda training location.
So I finally broke down and bought a bottle. I must say, I felt a difference in acceleration and overall smoothness of the drivetrain. About 3 months ago I had cleaned out the TB with the Valvoline Synthetic TB cleaner and I didn't feel a diff like the Techron stuff made. So I say try it, it's less than $10 anyways. Just follow the directions.
[Modified by Gee3, 10:12 AM 7/13/2001]
So I finally broke down and bought a bottle. I must say, I felt a difference in acceleration and overall smoothness of the drivetrain. About 3 months ago I had cleaned out the TB with the Valvoline Synthetic TB cleaner and I didn't feel a diff like the Techron stuff made. So I say try it, it's less than $10 anyways. Just follow the directions.
[Modified by Gee3, 10:12 AM 7/13/2001]
#3
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: MA
Posts: 6,228
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: removal of carbon buildup (Gee3)
Hey Gee,
Where did you get that Techron stuff from?
(I have a feeling its gonna be some West Coast place that we don't have here on the East Coast. I might just try Pep Boys and/or AutoZone for it..)
Thanks!
Where did you get that Techron stuff from?
(I have a feeling its gonna be some West Coast place that we don't have here on the East Coast. I might just try Pep Boys and/or AutoZone for it..)
Thanks!
#5
New User
Re: removal of carbon buildup (EminemGSR)
Wait, they don't have Chevron in the East Coast? Wow.
By a qt. of ATF and pour it in your crankcase, it will burn up all the carbon in there, also you will be able to drive around with clouds of smoke coming from exhaust. It's fun. People don't like it though.
Of course that does work, but Techron cleans a lot more, such as the fuel injectors...
By a qt. of ATF and pour it in your crankcase, it will burn up all the carbon in there, also you will be able to drive around with clouds of smoke coming from exhaust. It's fun. People don't like it though.
Of course that does work, but Techron cleans a lot more, such as the fuel injectors...
#6
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
Posts: 3,650
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: removal of carbon buildup (cjfinkle)
If you're talking about cleaning by hand, try card cleaner, any brand will do. It's a fairly strong solvent type stuff that comes in an aerosol can. A toothbrush works good for those spots that don't want to come clean.
#7
New User
Re: removal of carbon buildup (mplex2000)
You can just also remove your t/b and clean with a brush, or use a solvent too.
[Modified by prsi, 11:32 PM 7/13/2001]
[Modified by prsi, 11:32 PM 7/13/2001]
Trending Topics
#8
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: NC
Posts: 2,022
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: removal of carbon buildup (cjfinkle)
Mopar Combuston chamber cleaner works for me. I used it at 35K and at 52000 when we tore it down, there was little to no carbon build-up. This inludes pistins, valves and the such. You can find it at your local *cough* Dodge dealer.
Jason
Jason
#10
Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: columbus, ohio
Posts: 1,214
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: removal of carbon buildup (cjfinkle)
Yes- Techron CONCENTRATE is excellent- they have it at Meijer, Target, and most automotive stores. Be sure to use the concentrate.