Since I have no idea what the original formulation was, I have no idea! :-)
I would think it worth a try as it's still around. But does it presume a petrol
engine of a modern design in its current formulation? The Holts website talks
about it cleaning the system, rather than simply the injectors...
Come to think of it I did stick some in my 100-6 with an unleaded head once upon
a time and the car ran fine until I sold it. Well, apart from all the other
Healey issues that is ;-)
Peter
On 25/05/2018 23:17, Patrick & Caroline Quinn wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is RedEx in its original formula still available?
>
> It was very popular during the 1950s as it helped remove combustion chamber
> deposits, thus delaying the need for a decoke and valve grind. If you look
> at the RedEx website it refers to removing deposits on fuel injection
> injectors, but nothing about combustion chamber carbon deposits.
>
> Then again do new modern technology cars develop combustion chamber carbon
> deposits?
>
> Hoo Roo
>
> Patrick Quinn
> Blue Mountains, Australia
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Peter
> Dzwig
> Sent: Saturday, 26 May 2018 2:20 AM
> To: 'Bob Spidell'; 'Healeys'
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Diesel BJ8
>
> Dose of RedEx?
>
> Peter
>
> On 25/05/2018 04:16, Patrick & Caroline Quinn wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> The six-cylinder engine in the BN3 used to do the same and then we took it
> on some long trips of 500 miles or so. Never happened again.
>>
>> Previously the use the car received was relatively short which allowed for
> a build-up of carbon deposits in the combustion chambers. The long runs
> managed to get rid of the deposits.
>>
>> Remember our cars were built in an era when a decoke and valve grind was
> an annual or biannual event and I suspect that such a thing doesn't happen
> in this day and age.
>>
>> Hoo Roo
>>
>> Patrick Quinn
>> Blue Mountains, Australia
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Bob
> Spidell
>> Sent: Friday, 25 May 2018 12:09 PM
>> To: Healeys
>> Subject: [Healeys] Diesel BJ8
>>
>> No, I haven't stuffed a Cummins 6-cyl in my BJ8. But, my car has
>> started dieseling--aka 'running on'--more than it used to. Compression
>> is high-180PSI give-or-take on all 6--but mixture is good (I think) and
>> idle is usually around 700-750RPM depending on conditions. Timing is
>> spec (15deg BTDC at 600RPM, vacuum advance disconnected and port on carb
>> plugged). I've always run Champion RN12YC plugs, and have never had a
>> problem with them, but I'm wondering if colder plugs might help.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Bob
>>
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