I get asked all the time about using Seafoam or other products to clean an engine. Granted, those products if used correctly do have their place but with something as simple as a cup of water you can decarbonize your engine. The thing is DON’T USE TOO MUCH! You can actually damage your engine if you put too much in so be careful. That said, on a fully warmed up engine a couple of squirts of water in the engine can break up carbon deposits in your engine. Just before I rebuilt the carburetor on the Ford I decided to perform this procedure and make a video about it. It’s a cheap effective way to clean your engine. Like I said though, don’t use too much or you’ll be putting an engine in.

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32 thoughts on “Decarbonizing Your Engine With Water -EricTheCarGuy”
  1. To bad this wouldn't work on a new engine like the pentastar 3.6 L from dodge for a Caravan I think I have a sticky exhaust valve

  2. i think it better to put some gasoline in with the oil right before an oil change. put a quart or two in the oil, drive 100 miles, then come home & change the oil. water? fuk no way dude. also i would do the Seafoam treatment instead of water. Seafoam in the oil, in the gas, then sprayed in the intake while running. check the videos for Seafoam cleaning. it REALLY works!

  3. You have to be careful with this method. Water can leach past the rings into your engine oil and cause it to start foaming. This can end really bad. They have machines at dealerships that do this and they always change and flush the oil after this procedure is done. If your gonna do this at home at least change your oil after.

  4. Sir i wanna ask about this condenser radio setting on 2nz fe toyota engine..i just broke my mine..what its function and how important it is to my engine..pilipino mechanics on you tube wont answer my question..hope you can give me an idea..thqnk you and god bless.

  5. Can you use water in a non-carburetor engine? Where would you poor the water? I have random cylinder misfires and mechanic is recommending to decarb. I have an Infiniti QX60. I have tried the injector cleaners that go in the gasoline tank. It produced no positive effect.

  6. ok so water for the intake, coca-cola on the battery terminals, and alcahol in the gas tank. Now can anyone think of something edible to put into the crankcase?

  7. Anthony Ruiz. For 50 years I have used water to make cheap tune-up only with water, it always works and the engine thanks you, and leave the spark plugs completely clean, before reconditioning an engine I have decarbonized it many times with water and the valves and top of the piston are like new without residue.

  8. I did this to a 351M engine back in the early 80's and nothing really happened at the time. A few days later, I had to drive about 100 miles and pick up a travel trailer and it was night time by the time I headed back. The carbon blowing out the exhaust was unbelievable. It almost looked like it was in solid form. That truck ran so good after that.

  9. To clean up the soot in your car engine and exhaust pipe line, it's better to call out a chimney cleaner rather than just using water I think…..

  10. Thanks Eric. Can you let me know if I use diluted Waxoyl bird drop remover for decarbonization of my diesel Mahindra Thar.. your input will be valuable. Thanks in advance

  11. @EricTheCarGuy Can I do this with a Honda? If I can, how can it be done? Do I disconnect the vacuum line of the brake booster and use that vacuum line? Thanks for the information

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