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Postby nismo007 » November 22nd, 2013, 10:20 am

Thank u all for your response got it sorted it out...
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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby *KRONIK* » November 22nd, 2013, 10:32 am

Dont wash...
Get a cloth wet it
and spray with purple blaster.
Wipe
rinse
Repeat

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby 1001 » November 23rd, 2013, 7:39 am

nismo what area u from ?

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby nismo007 » November 23rd, 2013, 8:44 am

pos st.james

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby cacasplat3 » November 23rd, 2013, 8:56 am

depends......if its caked up with dust, u have to wash with a degreaser, and then run it to pinpoint the exact location. usually if u have enough time, u can pinpoint it yourself even without washing, it just takes some time to trace it.....

some more common places of leakage are around the oil pan, crank seals, valve cover, oil cooler and loose hose-clips, or cracked hoses....

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby 1001 » November 23rd, 2013, 10:43 am

nismo007 wrote:pos st.james


im from central , i know a few places that does good work if u willing to make the drive 8-)

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby 1001 » November 23rd, 2013, 10:43 am

nismo007 wrote:pos st.james


im from central , i know a few places that does good work if u willing to make the drive 8-)

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby Crazydriver » November 23rd, 2013, 1:29 pm

1001 wrote:
nismo007 wrote:pos st.james


im from central , i know a few places that does good work if u willing to make the drive 8-)

where in central? I from central and need an engine wash too

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby nismo007 » November 23rd, 2013, 1:54 pm

cacasplat3 wrote:depends......if its caked up with dust, u have to wash with a degreaser, and then run it to pinpoint the exact location. usually if u have enough time, u can pinpoint it yourself even without washing, it just takes some time to trace it.....

some more common places of leakage are around the oil pan, crank seals, valve cover, oil cooler and loose hose-clips, or cracked hoses....


Thanks for the info bro...turned out it is a transmission leak,I have the Hyper CVT-M6, what are the common places for leaks there? Thanks again

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby nervewrecker » November 23rd, 2013, 1:58 pm

Karim is not the man for the job?

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby cacasplat3 » November 23rd, 2013, 3:54 pm

nismo007 wrote:
cacasplat3 wrote:depends......if its caked up with dust, u have to wash with a degreaser, and then run it to pinpoint the exact location. usually if u have enough time, u can pinpoint it yourself even without washing, it just takes some time to trace it.....

some more common places of leakage are around the oil pan, crank seals, valve cover, oil cooler and loose hose-clips, or cracked hoses....


Thanks for the info bro...turned out it is a transmission leak,I have the Hyper CVT-M6, what are the common places for leaks there? Thanks again

i'd say around the sump pan, and drain bolt, input and output shafts seals, shifter linkage and sensor attachment points.....other than those there are very few places for a tranny to leak from.

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby nismo007 » November 23rd, 2013, 9:29 pm

Thanks man! been very helpful, will look into each places u pointed out.

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby cacasplat3 » November 23rd, 2013, 10:16 pm

oh, and there are the hoses that run to and from the oil cooler (cooler may be inside the radiator, or external.....depends on the setup in question)
oh and i also forgot to add.....check that the dipstick is well seated....i know of one case oil was spilling out of the dipstick tube.

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby nismo007 » November 30th, 2013, 10:25 am

Okay cacasplat3, did a check today, leaking from drain bolt and both axle that connects to the transmission. Drain bolt is an easy fix, but how do i go about with both axle?

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby cacasplat3 » November 30th, 2013, 10:29 am

for that you need to go to a good mechanic....most likely the axles will need to be removed and the seals replaced....make sure u can find the spare parts before doing any work.

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Re: Looking for an Engine Wash Pro

Postby nismo007 » November 30th, 2013, 10:36 am

cool, do you know any good mechanic?

Thanks.

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