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Windshield wiper fluid pump enough for cleaning only?
I am thinking about rigging up a very primitive nozzle, check valve system off of a WWF (windshield wiper fluid) pump to spritz a little water into the engine from time to time. I wouldn?t be a full time system; it would be just for once a month. The car burns oil after sitting at a light, and I would like to try to get the crap it?s burning off of the pistons, because the car loses power after a while. Would WWF be okay for monthly spritzes when running at high RPM high throttle? Engine is a 660cc 3 cylinder. May upgrade to a turbo version a little later, but I will run a real kit then.
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Re: Windshield wiper fluid pump enough for cleaning only?
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Richard, it was more of a question about can a 25 psi nozzle run at 25 psi atomize enough to not cause problems for a 5 minute steady run at high rpms.
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Can you measure the flow per minute?
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With a plastic nozzle it filled 500ml in 45 seconds, with no nozzle, 27 seconds.
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at 650cc/min, the engine will not run very smoothly, or even continue to run at all.
At no load, even at high RPM, the rate is to muck, Try reducing it to about 50-80cc/min. I know it wil take longer, but steam temperature wil be much higher to effectively clean the cylinders.
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Thanks Richard. The engine is only 660cc, so it wouldn't be a good thing would it.
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