Carbon Cleaning with Walnut Blasting |
12-21-2016, (Subject: Carbon Cleaning with Walnut Blasting ) Post: #3 | |||
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RE: Carbon Cleaning with Walnut Blasting Shooting an organic, pulp substance into my engine under air pressure doesn't sound like something I'd feel like doing on any given weekend. But, for the sake of a mental exercise. How would you get a straight line of sight to the intake valves on an ISX? Are these engines really having much of a problem with filthy valves in the first place? I know there's been a lot of issues with carbon building up on rings and polishing liners and such. I'd think any sort of media blasting would best be used for cleaning egr valves, intake tubing and a lot of the emissions stuff. | |||
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