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#1 Post by scottyni » Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:53 am

looking too flush out the engine before new oil and filter.

what's the best stuff too flush out with ??

hoping dealers/shops over here have some!!!
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#2 Post by Falco9 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:05 pm

Do you really feel you need to flush the motor? Personally unless the oil hadn't been changed for a long long time I don't think you'd see or gain any benefit.

All modern oils are full of detergents to keep the engine clean anyway

I'd run her up to temp and do a std oil & filter change, After 5 years of ownership on my last Falco and coming up to nearly 3yrs on the Tuono the filters always come out looking spotlessly clean everytime as does the magnetic plug and oil tank filter

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#3 Post by HowardQ » Mon Jul 20, 2009 4:20 pm

Exactly as F9 says !!
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#4 Post by scottyni » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:29 pm

bike has sat for 2 years.. oil there for 2 1/2. just back on road last week. just thinking of cleaning it all out just for peace of mind.

run bike heat up oil add flush 10-15 mins then drain so no drama, will leave too drain for a few hours then new oil and filter in.
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#5 Post by fastasfcuk » Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:15 pm

no need.

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#6 Post by Chabby » Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:17 pm

I used flushing oil on an old VW Golf which had developed a sticky hydraulic tappet.
It was a specific engine flushing oil - very low viscosity. Had to put it in, let the engine run for 15mins or so then drain.
It did the trick and cost a tenner or so from the local car shop.

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#7 Post by HowardQ » Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:22 pm

If you really want to use it, I would only ever use the new type, where you add a small bottle to the old oil, then flush. I used it once on the old Vectra V6 as Vauxhall recommened it.
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#8 Post by Samray » Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:32 pm

Didn't realise they'd made it after about the sixties. :smt083
I suspect it might even have a detrimental effect on a modern engine.

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#9 Post by HowardQ » Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:40 pm

That's where this new add to old oil stuff comes in, I would never use the old stuff now, certainly not on a bike engine. I was only mentioning this new stuff, because some car manufacturers seem to like it. As I said earlier wouldn't use it myself, modern oils with detergents clear crap out pretty well, just need to run them until hot, then don't burn your hands on the drain plugs!
As said earlier, F9 was spot on first time!
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