Mercedes Benz flushes it's aluminum radiators and engines with citric acid. I believe they remove thermostat and pour 12% citric acid granules which is first dissolved into sufficient water to fill the radiator. The engine is run for x minutes, and then flushed out with fresh water. I can provide more details later.
I've used the mixture before to clean rusted metals parts, and it leaves them clean and smooth (not rough like muriatic acid). I used it to flush out an old Perkins diesel that was really rusted bad.
Now, I wondering if this system can't be used in my 1990 Johnson 115 to clean the passages? Putting the mixture in a barrel and letting the engine run in it for whatever time.
Any thoughts?
I've used the mixture before to clean rusted metals parts, and it leaves them clean and smooth (not rough like muriatic acid). I used it to flush out an old Perkins diesel that was really rusted bad.
Now, I wondering if this system can't be used in my 1990 Johnson 115 to clean the passages? Putting the mixture in a barrel and letting the engine run in it for whatever time.
Any thoughts?
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