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> Searching for tips on cleaning the combustion chamber/pistons
detoxcowboy
post Apr 21 2009, 04:43 PM
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Anybody have any tips on cleaning out the combustion chamber by hand not bead blasting etc.. wife won't do it..
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dbgriffith75
post Apr 25 2009, 02:05 PM
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After reading this thread a few days ago I've been thinking about the water injection cleaning- I get why it would work so well with a carbed motor, but what about one with FI? How would you even get a good delivery of water with FI?

My teener was set up for carbs when I bought it, so I don't know what an FI set up looks like on a teener. But depending on the set up, the best I can figure is that you would just have to use a spray bottle of water, behind the air filter, but even then I don't see the water making into the combustion chamber to have any good cleaning effect because you wouldn't get enough water running thru the engine at one time.

Plus I can only imagine what kind of havoc even distilled water could do to injectors and other sensors involved in with FI.

Any thoughts about how this might be possible w/ FI?

I'm just guessing... but I don't think it would work. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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