A proper engine flush
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A proper engine flush
Since Rovin4life is always talking about this stuff I thought I'd give it a try.
So I bought the BG 109 and MOA oil change kit off of e-bay.
Followed the direction's on the can and did my regular oil change.
The only thing I would have done different would be to buy a cheap oil filter and oil and after doing the BG 109 change the oil using the cheap oil and filter, run the engine for 15 min and then change it again using the oil and filter of your choice.
The BG 109 smells like carb cleaner, I dont know if thats what it is or not, but thats what it smells like.
This is the proper way to do a engine flush.
So I bought the BG 109 and MOA oil change kit off of e-bay.
Followed the direction's on the can and did my regular oil change.
The only thing I would have done different would be to buy a cheap oil filter and oil and after doing the BG 109 change the oil using the cheap oil and filter, run the engine for 15 min and then change it again using the oil and filter of your choice.
The BG 109 smells like carb cleaner, I dont know if thats what it is or not, but thats what it smells like.
This is the proper way to do a engine flush.
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