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11-12-2008, 08:04 AM #1
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Amsoil flush
Just recently bought Amsoil with the flush. I am not sure how to use it, do I poure the entire thing the first time? or do I pour a ceertain amount and then pour the rest with new oil change?
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11-12-2008, 10:58 AM #2
Engine Flush Directions
Amsoil can explain it better than I can. Here is a cut and past from Amsoil on how to use the engine flush:
1) FLUSH: To quickly clean residual sludge and engine deposits, AMSOIL Engine Flush is recommended: Change the oil filter and add the flush (about 10% of the oil capacity). Do not overfill the crankcase. Idle the engine 15 to 20 minutes, then immediately drain the old oil and flush.
*Note: Engine Flush is not recommended for use in transmissions, differentials, air-cooled engines, engines that share a common oil sump with the transmission (motorcycles & ATV's) or engine not equipped with an oil filter.
2) INSTALL: Remove the old oil filter and replace it with an AMSOIL Ea Oil Filter. Ea Oil Filters feature advanced full synthetic nanofiber technology, making them the highest efficiency filters that are available for the auto/light truck market.
3) POUR: Fill the engine's crankcase with the AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oil of the viscosity grade recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer. AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oils are highly resistant to oxidation and provide exceptional detergent/dispersant properties, helping keep your engine free of further sludge and varnish build-up.
4) CHANGE: Replace your present air filter with an AMSOIL Ea Air Filter. AMSOIL Ea Air Filters represent a major breakthrough in filtration technology. The revolutionary nanofiber technology used in AMSOIL Ea Filters captures more dirt, holds more dirt and allows better air flow than conventional air filters. AMSOIL Ea Filters improve engine performance and help engines last longer.
A clean engine performs better and lasts longer. Clean your engine and keep it clean with quality AMSOIL products.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
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11-12-2008, 01:13 PM #3
I used it before last oil change,....worked well
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