Given that getting time to work on her car is difficult and the fact that I was able to get my hands on B12, I just went with that, but I agree that carb cleaner would probably work also.
I didn't follow the video exactly, here's what I did if anyone is interested:
I didn't bother rotating the engine between B12 topups, I just put the plugs back in to stop evap.
I also purchased this Engine Air Valve Holder Pressure Pipe for LS Engine Stem Seal Removal Holder | eBay to blow compressed air into cylinder 2 at TDC, but I was time limited with the car, so only did this cylinder and not the others - but this probably isn't necessary.
I found this KIA tsb: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...09438-0001.pdf and thought it was interesting.
I blew out the cylinders with compressed air after the berrymans was complete (incase any loose chunks) and put a teaspoon of engine oil in each cylinder before starting the first time (to help with compression) then warmed the engine for 20 mins, then put in a can of liquimoly engine flush (thought being: let's tackle this from above and below), then ran that for 20 mins (idle only), then replaced the oil with the cheapest oil I could find to flush, then ran that for another 20 mins (idle again).
Then drained that and put in new 5w-30. The flush oil came out very black.
I may repeat the procedure again, but will see how the oil usage tracks in the next few months.
Last edited by jewfish1010; 05-11-2024 at 10:04 AM.
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