Not far, anyway. The engine flush is not engine oil ... its only purpose is to, hopefully, clean the inside of the engine areas. That's why it's called "Engine Flush" and not "Engine Oil". Get it out and put the new oil in soon.
You will screw your steering system. You need to flush steering system ASAP. And of course do not drive with engine oil in steering.
can crack the engine.
Do you mean flush the oil (not recommended) or flush the coolant?
No they are completely different. A engine flush will only clean the engine a transmission flush will only clean the transmission. These two components use two different kinds on fluid therefor they can not be mixed together.
After you flush the thumb drive, go to CJ's room and she will send you another message.
Add Engine Flush to the motor oil at running temperature before changing the oil. After adding the product, allow the engine to idle for approx. 10 minutes. Then change the oil and the filter. Engine Flush is compatible with all commercially available motor oils. We recommend cleaning the engine interior with Engine Flush before every oil change.
I would try an engine flush to clean the hydraulic lifters. Follow the directions on the can.
Its Kinda` Hard To Do A Good Job At Home. If You Want To Get Serious With This Drive Over To A Radiator Shop. They Can Do It For You.
Toilets flush twice to ensure that waste is fully removed from the bowl and to prevent clogs. The first flush removes the waste, while the second flush refills the bowl with clean water.
No, you do not need to flush your engine at 9,000 miles. You don't even need to do it at 30,000 miles. You will however need to flush everything else, but I would say engine flush not really needed unless you drive your vehicle without changing the oil every 3 months or 3,000 miles. Now once you start getting in the 40 and 50,000 mile range I would say about once or twice a year I would use some sort of engine cleaner. Hope this helped, good luck, Nick
Certainly, as long as, all the solids are removed during the flush.
You will not damage the engine but you can damage the radiator if you use any high pressure. If you only flush and apply no pressure you will do no damage. Use a chemical flush and a water hose and you will be safe.