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How to remove carbon from a piston?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by DanStew, Aug 7, 2005.

  1. Aug 7, 2005
    DanStew

    DanStew Preowned Merkin salesman Staff Member

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    Since i have th e4heads off, i want to clean off the carbon build up on the piston top. What type of cleaner works best for this?
     
  2. Aug 7, 2005
    Ledge

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    Either that, or a wire wheel sort of affair. Carb cleaner does some pretty good work at disolving it as well.
     
  3. Aug 7, 2005
    jd7

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    soaking in atf and wire brush.
     
  4. Aug 7, 2005
    Project71-5

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    I know this may not help you now Dan, but I recall reading that water could be dribbled down the carb to remove carbon deposits.

    I think it said to take about a tablespoon of water and slowly drip it into the carb while the engine was running. This was supposed to loosen the deposits in the combustion chamber and shoot them out the exhaust. Does anyone know if this is true?
     
  5. Aug 7, 2005
    jollyjeepers

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    Get a soda bottle (10-20). Fill with cold water. Start engine and let it warm up. Take air cleaner off. Put hand on throttle. Raise rpm of engine to 1/4 or 1/3 speed. As you slowly raise rpm, start to dribble water into carb. Don't dump, just drizzle. As engine starts to stall out, increase throttle up to about 1/2. Let engine race up and idle back and repeat procedure. Watch what comes out of tail pipe. You're forcing the engine to run on the water.

    What the water does is force the combustion chamber to cool down, which cleans the carbon off the valves and the piston tops and blows out the impurities.

    Pete
     
  6. Aug 7, 2005
    DanStew

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    I have the engine apart now. the pistons are exposed, and before i want to put the heads on, i wanted to get the carbon cleaned up. So i cant do the engine running methods
     
  7. Aug 7, 2005
    Mcruff

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    Brass brush on a dremel or drill Dan.
    The water works good, I have used this trick for years, the trick is to not do it to long without stopping for a few moments as it washes the cylinder walls of oil while its doing it.
     
  8. Aug 7, 2005
    Patrick

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    As far as this method goes, I'd do the same, but use ATF.......
    With the heads off, I'd pull each piston to TDC, then use carb cleaner and a brass brush... Then change the oil after a few minutes of run time after re-assembly...............YMMV, JMO, etc.
     
  9. Aug 7, 2005
    66cj5

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    used wire wheel when i had the :v6: apart.
     
  10. Aug 8, 2005
    timgr

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    bead blast, but you'd have to pay someone to do it.
     
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