jjvincent
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- John
- Joined
- May 31, 2021
- Threads
- 6
- Messages
- 973
- Reaction score
- 1,411
- Location
- Bethlehem, PA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Wrangler, 2017 VW Alltrack, 2003 VW Eurovan
- Occupation
- Mechanical Engineer
We used to take cockroaches and shove them down the carb on an old Briggs and Stratton powered lawn mower. Why did we do it? We were just just dumb but we learned something. I can tell you that you could keep it running but man, the exhaust stunk for a while.If someone is so stupid as to dump a gallon of water down the pipe, they deserve a locked engine, thus a 12 oz can and even if you dump it you still have 6 or 8 runners it needs to go down. In addition when the water hits the combustion chamber it instantly turns to steam. Hence you need to do this on a fully hot engine bay. When I did it on my engines I did a hard run out the hwy, I wanted that engine HOT! So I set up a table of a couple of cans of water in the old days I used a church key to open the can and later on they were tab tops. They don't dump water in.
Helps if you have a friend. You come in HOT and pull the air filter or the hose and have you friend rev the engine. I tell them, WATCH ME. OK REV NOW to about 3k rpm, as they do I pur and as soon as he lets off I stop.
Why I tell folks to disconnect the exhaust is because chunks of carbon will spit out and you don't want it go into your CAT. IF you can get at it drop the pipe at the exhaust manifold, and wear ear protection.
We also built a go kart out of wood and found out, wood does not stand up to a snowy winter when you go out and do what they call "drifting" today.
Sponsored