Only suggestion I can make is after the 'solvents' are drained, replenish cylinder oil by adding a tablespoon to each through spark plug hole and cranking it for several seconds. Then install the spark plugs and drive for 300 - 400 miles.cn90 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2019, 20:41 I just had this theoretical idea of cleaning any engine with sludge...
Completely hypothetical...
Let's see what you guys/girls think:
- Drain old oil and dispose of properly.
- Reinstall the drain plug.
- Remove spark plugs.
- Pour some Berryman or equivalent (AC Delco fluid, info in BMW forum) down the spark plug holes.
With time, the fluid will dissolve the carbon build-up on the piston and on the rings.
This fluid will eventually end up in the crankcase.
- Now pour 2 gallons of diesel into the oil filler hole, it will end up in the crankcase anyway.
Let it sit in the crankcase for 1-2 days to dissolve any gunk.
Do NOT run the engine during this soaking period.
- After 1-2 days, suck out any remaining fluid inside the combustion chamber. Reinstall spark plugs.
Drain the diesel from the crank case.
- Do an oil change with new oil filter. Drive for about 300-400 miles. Do another oil/filter change.
---> Is this (completely soaking the crankcase with diesel fluid) a good idea?
After several days of degreasing the cylinder and piston rings, I would worry about dry starting the engine.






