Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 20:31:34 EST
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From: Sam Bateman <SBate82659@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Fuel additives...Friday (Is this for real?)
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In a message dated 99-02-06 12:29:11 EST, you write:
<< Is this for real? Or pulling our legs on Friday?
>Vic - I used to pour water down my '74 van's Weber carb whilst revving
>the hell out of it to break up gunk on the valves/in the combustion
>chamber. Once I got this water-cooled, FI, bastardized VW, though, it
>just wouldn't work!
>
>Did find out that, every six months, squirting 1-2 fifths of Everclear
>($12.70/fifth locally) through the quick-connect nipple my mechanic
>installed on the throttle valve housing on my '85 whilst revving the
>hell out it seems to have much better results than water in the old
>air-cooled! Great clouds of particulate stuff flies out the exhaust,
>the van runs much better afterwards and I can stand 15-20 behind the van
>and feel those neat exhaust gas "pulses" in my face.
>
>Once a year, I dump a quart of kerosene into the sump and run it about
>100 miles up and down the highway at high speed and then change the oil
>& filter. The filter averages about 10oz more in weight than during
>normal oil changes.
>
>BOB - WA4RRN
>'85GL - "BOURGEOIS"
>cpyrite1999
>>
No, it's for real alright.
Used to hear of it more in the old days than now but it is still sometimes
done.
Just as recently as last month I performed this exercise (using water not
Everclear) on my '79 Toyota pickup.
Long story short, I had left a rich-running condition go when I should have
long since fixed it.
The end result was a lot of carbon on the inside of the tailpipe and also in
the cyl head.
This resulted in a "running on" condition when I switched the engine off after
a good run and a decrease in fuel milage.
I used a squirt-bottle to administer the H2O (about 1 1/2 Qts) instead of just
pouring it in the carb.
When all the dust (and smoke) had settled there was a spot approx. 6' in
diameter with my tailpipe's exit at it's center that was covered with bits of
carbon.
It was the bigest mess yet that I have made in my driveway!
Truck runs like new now tho.
Sam Bateman
Fork Union, VA
'87 Vanagon GL
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