Doing some work on my old 99 MB CLK320 that I bought in November, I had to remove the valve covers. I was really [censored] when I found all of the varnish in the pictures below.
It was so thick in spots that the vent (about 1/8") holes on both sides were COMPLETELY blocked. So oil vapors were not being burned in combustion.
Obviously PO didn't use proper MB spec oil/filter/or OCI. (my old 92 looks like new inside the valve cover)
So, I bought some engine flush, ran it through once on the current fill. Put some cheap oil, new filter, and flush in for 5 minute flush. Second flush oil only had 5 MINUTES run time, but came out black.(Pic of 5-minute old oil bottom)
Changed filter again and put in MB 229.5 approved oil.
Gonna leave it in for a while, then use an engine flush again.
So, do you think that is a good cure? Not aggressive enough? Too aggressive?
BTW, it had some valve "ticking" before, especially at startup, but the valves were audibly quieter as the 5 minute flush went on!
It was so thick in spots that the vent (about 1/8") holes on both sides were COMPLETELY blocked. So oil vapors were not being burned in combustion.
Obviously PO didn't use proper MB spec oil/filter/or OCI. (my old 92 looks like new inside the valve cover)
So, I bought some engine flush, ran it through once on the current fill. Put some cheap oil, new filter, and flush in for 5 minute flush. Second flush oil only had 5 MINUTES run time, but came out black.(Pic of 5-minute old oil bottom)
Changed filter again and put in MB 229.5 approved oil.
Gonna leave it in for a while, then use an engine flush again.
So, do you think that is a good cure? Not aggressive enough? Too aggressive?
BTW, it had some valve "ticking" before, especially at startup, but the valves were audibly quieter as the 5 minute flush went on!
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