Be very careful when doing this. He is using actual steam but if you use water you should use a spray bottle and only inject a very small amount of water over time..I did this with a car I used to have and got carried away and put too much water in and it hydrolocked the engine and broke a rod in half and destroyed the engine!
This does work to decarbonize engines. My car had a slight hesitation and a rough idle i sprayed water in a vacuum hose while the engine was at operating temperature and took the car on the highway an hour after letting the carbon soften up. After the long ride on the highway (approx. 30 minutes) my rough idle went away
Did you drive the car then floor it for a few seconds after you did the cleaning? The steam looks very innovative because it's preheating the H20 before it gets inside.
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You didn't have any excessive amount of carbon inside the engine. Did the process improve anything in the end since the engine is relatively clean to start with ?
Good video mate. If you only did 100mls it would be good to see the results of doing the same process slowly but with a litre or two. Do you think it would cause damage if you did that and drove the car for half an hour after finishing the process?
No, I have tried that, it will be just like in winter morning when there is so much humidity and you start the engine and water comes out from the tail pipe
The subject is how to clean the top of piston but you can broken your engine Because the carbon is go down the block Liner your engine is blowbuy after a few a day month or year my advise is go to your micchanic heavy pms is the best And change motor oil normally
Combustion of fuel itself generates lots of steam. If that has not cleaned the engine, external steam will not. Also the amount of steam vis a vis amount of air at 2000 RPM would be negligible.
Hey, Just wanted to let you know that wasn’t “rust spots” that was dirt from your spark plug recess that fell in the hole because you didn’t blow out the spark plugs before you removed them. So, naturally after you run the engine that dirt would go out the exhaust and wouldn’t be there again. So you have only deceived yourself.
Mann our 2016 Tucson piston tops and valves were not very good looking atleast the valves weren’t terrible but the piston tops oh man Hyundai what did you do.
Lol! Water in the fuel? Combustion of gasoline produces water...about equal in volume to the volume of fuel produced. Far more than could be dissolved in the fuel!
Yea right, but they dont pass from fuel injection and fuel pump, these electronic parts getting damage, otherwise after combustion, there is no problem
@@AliMECH You mentioned rust on the piston in relation to water in the fuel. Any water, whether in the fuel or from combustion, should evaporate from that area of a hot engine.
It’s fine in small amounts like steam or even spraying water into the intake as long as you go slow and make sure the engine is hot before starting the process so it can make the water steam as soon as it gets into the cylinders which makes it steam the carbon away.
@@Alexander_l322 I doubt there would be any cleaning , steam or water in cylinder bores is not good advice. and why would anyone want to steam clean the inside of cylinders and piston crowns , what benefit does this have?
@@Alexander_l322 and in your video you mentioned rust spots on the piston crowns , how does aluminium rust? And your bore scope doesnt offer much clarity , the before and after vidoes look the same.
@@ll-rb7or you don’t have a clue so stop talking about things you know nothing about!! Also it’s not my video so shut the hell up talking shit, this guy didn’t do the process long enough and use enough water.
Yeah totally, steam clean the oil film on the cylinder walls away... your piston rings will be screaming with joy. Not to mention your engine oil from all the steam blow-by...
@unknown hinson The irony of a keyboard warrior calling me an idiot over a method proven to be a terrible idea is hilarious at best. You tried though, good job.
now you are using steam to clean the valves,, first you tested water brake cleaner, and something else in 3 glass jars.. now this.. ???? i am a tech there are no shortcut in cleaning D.I./ intake valves..none.. what you next video on? cleaning intake valves with olive oil? ouija board?
Nice, straight to the point explanation
Thanks for watching
Be very careful when doing this. He is using actual steam but if you use water you should use a spray bottle and only inject a very small amount of water over time..I did this with a car I used to have and got carried away and put too much water in and it hydrolocked the engine and broke a rod in half and destroyed the engine!
Lol
thanks mate, appreciate the tip.
That's awesome
Yikes.. thnx for the info mate… much love 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Lmaooo
This does work to decarbonize engines. My car had a slight hesitation and a rough idle i sprayed water in a vacuum hose while the engine was at operating temperature and took the car on the highway an hour after letting the carbon soften up. After the long ride on the highway (approx. 30 minutes) my rough idle went away
Thanks Ali for making another great video
Thanks, appreciate that
this has to be done with a water/meth kit over a period of time to actually see results and probably great for direct ignition
Did you drive the car then floor it for a few seconds after you did the cleaning? The steam looks very innovative because it's preheating the H20 before it gets inside.
I wanna try this also on my car… it’s proven to work for sure…
You have a clean engine nice man!
Yea I know, thanks
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You are doing great bro
Thanks Ahmad
You didn't have any excessive amount of carbon inside the engine. Did the process improve anything in the end since the engine is relatively clean to start with ?
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Thanks. Please try this on a direct injection engine. Love the end of video music btw
i will, Thank you!
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Thank you bud means alot cheers 😁
You are welcome 🙏🏻
You can use NX5000 - then let it overnight - For sure it work > 80%
Good man, well done.
Thanks for the visit
We’re can I get that steam clean white jug and nozzle?
Great video bro
Appreciate it
Good job
Thanks
Nice homie got a jag I6 similar oldschool...does removing rust help?
Hmm, maybe a bit longer on the steam?
wow how u get an engine such clean
How many cans of carb cleaner u use
I usually use one can, but this time I used the steam,
Clean angine how often do you clean it? 😊
Thanks, Every month or two
Good video mate. If you only did 100mls it would be good to see the results of doing the same process slowly but with a litre or two. Do you think it would cause damage if you did that and drove the car for half an hour after finishing the process?
No, I have tried that, it will be just like in winter morning when there is so much humidity and you start the engine and water comes out from the tail pipe
@@AliMECH thanks for the reply. 👍
Great video!
Thanks!
What's the effect of steam with regard to catalytic converter
Dast xosh wasta Ali esta boxaraka basha yan clenaraka?
Supas, cleanaraka zor bashtr bu
Can you do this directly to intake valves
Was this a Direct Injection engine?
The subject is how to clean the top of piston but you can broken your engine
Because the carbon is go down the block
Liner your engine is blowbuy after a few a day month or year my advise is go to your micchanic heavy pms is the best
And change motor oil normally
do a amsoil powerfoam decarbonise video pls
that would be nice test in disel engine. They have much biger problems with "self celaning"
Some Direct inject engines have diesel siblings
Combustion of fuel itself generates lots of steam. If that has not cleaned the engine, external steam will not. Also the amount of steam vis a vis amount of air at 2000 RPM would be negligible.
Dear Sir.
I'm the owner of a VolksWagen,
Polo TDi Car with.,
Turbocharged
Diesel Engine.
Can I, Decarbonise the Diesel Engine in the same fashion
Did you try with vinegar and water
Not really, but I may try and test it out one day
The problem is carbon go down into the liner is damages liner pistons
OMG thats a clean piston LOL
What if you put carb cleaner in gas tank.. An idea 🤔.
I dont recommend that, sometimes it jams fuel pump, but I tried that before, my car gained so much power 😅
It will destroy pump line
Hey, Just wanted to let you know that wasn’t “rust spots” that was dirt from your spark plug recess that fell in the hole because you didn’t blow out the spark plugs before you removed them. So, naturally after you run the engine that dirt would go out the exhaust and wouldn’t be there again. So you have only deceived yourself.
You might be right about that but what about the amount of carbon been removed ? is thats deceive too
It's not rust. Aluminum pistons don't rust. Carbon.
I understood rough spots, not rusty spots... but
Good way to clean CAT I think.
Mann our 2016 Tucson piston tops and valves were not very good looking atleast the valves weren’t terrible but the piston tops oh man Hyundai what did you do.
Just remember too much water could damage the catalytic converter, especially if it's a cheap one.👍
May Allah bless you my brother
Thanks 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Lol! Water in the fuel? Combustion of gasoline produces water...about equal in volume to the volume of fuel produced. Far more than could be dissolved in the fuel!
Yea right, but they dont pass from fuel injection and fuel pump, these electronic parts getting damage, otherwise after combustion, there is no problem
@@AliMECH
You mentioned rust on the piston in relation to water in the fuel. Any water, whether in the fuel or from combustion, should evaporate from that area of a hot engine.
add little water toy your oil and fuel the car will bless you and the car dealership will thank you.
not much knowledge of a 4 stroke engine , water in an engine... not good.
It’s fine in small amounts like steam or even spraying water into the intake as long as you go slow and make sure the engine is hot before starting the process so it can make the water steam as soon as it gets into the cylinders which makes it steam the carbon away.
@@Alexander_l322 I doubt there would be any cleaning , steam or water in cylinder bores is not good advice.
and why would anyone want to steam clean the inside of cylinders and piston crowns , what benefit does this have?
@@Alexander_l322 and in your video you mentioned rust spots on the piston crowns , how does aluminium rust?
And your bore scope doesnt offer much clarity , the before and after vidoes look the same.
@@ll-rb7or you don’t have a clue so stop talking about things you know nothing about!! Also it’s not my video so shut the hell up talking shit, this guy didn’t do the process long enough and use enough water.
Yeah totally, steam clean the oil film on the cylinder walls away... your piston rings will be screaming with joy. Not to mention your engine oil from all the steam blow-by...
This has been done since the 60s its a proven method if experienced
@@dontjudgeme2736
Proven to be a horrible idea
@unknown hinson
The irony of a keyboard warrior calling me an idiot over a method proven to be a terrible idea is hilarious at best. You tried though, good job.
@unknown hinson
Want a backhoe for the hole you’re digging yourself? Unless of course you like hard manual labor.
@unknown hinson They sell shovels at Home Depot. Save your lunch money your mom gives you and get one. Bye
now you are using steam to clean the valves,, first you tested water brake cleaner, and something else in 3 glass jars.. now this.. ???? i am a tech there are no shortcut in cleaning D.I./ intake valves..none.. what you next video on? cleaning intake valves with olive oil? ouija board?