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Re: Hotter plugs..what advantages/disadvantages now freeing

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Subject: Re: Hotter plugs..what advantages/disadvantages now freeing
From: Rocky Frisco <rock@rocky-frisco.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 21:37:02 -0800
Bullwinkle wrote:

> I've never tried this, but have always wondered if something like this
> would work.
> 
> 1)  Run the engine until warm and drain the oil.  Leave plug out and do
> not refill.  Leave a drip tray under the drain hole.
> 
> 2)  Rotate the engine until the piston is past TDC and partially down on
> the power stroke (post compression).
> 
> 3)  Fill the cylinder with a cup or two of kerosene (paraffin).
> 
> 4)  Pressurize the cylinder with air as one would with a leak down test.
> 
> 5)  Keep pressurizing the cylinder and wait several days until all the
> kerosene has  been forced out.
> 
> 6)  If the kerosene didn't work, perhaps one could use lacquer thinner
> or other highly solvent material.
> 
> 7)  Replace the drain plug, fill with fresh oil, and then run the engine
> checking for oil leaks.

I have been told that auto tranmission oil is better than kerosene. I 
have no experience with this use of either.

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