Hmmmm, would a Sprite need de-Coke-ing too?! <VBG>
Seriously, how do you de-coke an engine? Would running
it on the highway for a while do it? Kind of like the
'Italian tune-up'...?
Dan De-Be-AHS-Ee
--- yd3@nvc.net wrote:
> Other possible causes:
>
> Engines running too hot will after run.
>
> An idle speed set too high can cause "after running"
> when the engine is switched
> off.
>
> MG used to also recommend "decoking" an engine to
> remove carbon. A build up of
> carbon in the cylinders can add to "after running"
> problems. With modern fuels
> and high speed operation this carbon build up is not
> as serious. However if the
> car has lead a sheltered and pampered existence or
> has been driven to many miles
> without ever reaching operating temperature on too
> many occasions, it could need
> decoking.
>
> Just a dumb, ignorant reader
>
> Blake
>
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