- Sat Jun 22, 2013 11:25 am
#26033
Had reason to suspect head gasket leakage on a volvo and an old Ford. Both were loosing coolant water with no apparent leaks from hoses or rads. Sure enough on removal of the heads it was obvious water had been leaking into one cylinder of each engine.
Also blatantly obvious was the piston in each offending cylinder was steam cleaned to bright alloy, unlike the others which still had the coating of brown/black carbon… So yes water works as a decarboniser.. Question is, how much water? and how long for?
Single cylinder motor may be problematic to keep running during application through the air intake, unlike multi pots which usually have at least one cylinder firing keeping the crank turning through misfires… As has been said water getting into the float bowl may create more problems then are being solved..
Perhaps using the redundant PAV stub on the intake manifold if still on a micarb may work with a tube leading to a water bottle controlled by squeezing the tube between finger and thumb…..
Have to say i'd prefer Redex in the plug hole and petrol tank,
Or maybe the american Sea Foam which is supposed to be good…
However depends if your suffering pre ignition or run on (dieseling) than a strip down and clean/check would be a pleasant way to spend an afternoon.. Better than shopping anyway..
cheers gwilly.