How to Deal with Engine Carbon Deposits?
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Engine carbon deposit cleaning methods are as follows: First, use a carburetor cleaner to clean the throttle valve. Then, open the oil cap, pour the entire can of cleaner in, close the oil cap, and idle the engine for 10 minutes before shutting it off. Finally, pour the intake system cleaner into the liquid storage tank of a dedicated cleaning device, connect it to the intake system, and start the engine to use vacuum to draw the cleaner into the intake pipeline for cleaning purposes. Here are some relevant information about carbon deposits: 1. Definition: Carbon deposits refer to sludge-like colloidal substances produced when fuel and oil vapor that leaks into the combustion chamber cannot be completely burned. These deposits accumulate over time and, under the repeated high temperatures of the engine, eventually form carbon-like substances. They can be found on components such as intake and exhaust valves, spark plugs, fuel injectors, and the top of pistons. 2. Types of Carbon Deposits: Carbon deposits can be categorized into valve and combustion chamber deposits and intake pipe deposits.