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how to clean sludge out of engine
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To clean sludge out of an engine, it's essential first to understand that engine sludge is a byproduct of oil breaking down and contaminating, often due to infrequent oil changes or low-quality oil. Addressing this issue is vital for maintaining engine health and efficiency. A common method to remove sludge involves using an engine flush product. Before an oil change, add the engine flush to the old oil, run the engine at idle for the time specified by the product instructions (usually about 10-15 minutes), and then drain the oil. This process helps dissolve the sludge, making it easier to remove when you drain the old oil. Afterward, replace the oil filter and refill the engine with high-quality oil appropriate for your vehicle. For severe sludge buildup, it might be necessary to repeat this process or, in extreme cases, manually clean parts of the engine or seek professional mechanical help. Maintaining regular oil changes with quality oil afterwards is crucial to prevent sludge from reoccurring. Remember, while engine flush products can be effective, they must be used with caution on high-mileage vehicles or engines with known issues, as they can dislodge sludge that may clog oil passages or the oil pump pickup.
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