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  • Unsticking piston rings or preventing sticking?

    OK so this may well have been discussed before but I couldn't find it using the search.

    Smarts suffer from stuck piston rings if not looked after very carefully. So I was wondering if anyone had tried preventing the oil control rings getting gummed up? i.e. Wynns engine flush states that it helps to remove gunge and deposits. So say you took a spark plug out and poured in a bit of wynns and left it to soak for a couple of days then did added the additional Wynns (not over filling) warmed things up then did an oil change.

    Does anyone think this might help dissolve/loosen the deposits that are forming in the piston ring grooves?

    Any thoughts or am I just mad?

    Cheers

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    Re: Unsticking piston rings or preventing sticking?

    hi, try petrol, its a solvent, or diesel, i find either is good, once the pistons are removed from the engine, the only real way is to change the oil more frequently, to keep it at bay
    Last edited by nikb; 04-02-12, 08:24 PM.

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      Re: Unsticking piston rings or preventing sticking?

      I do a flush with every oil change. Now nearly at 170,000.
      Toolstation has it for GBP 2.52 a bottle.
      Last edited by tolsen; 04-02-12, 08:43 PM.

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        Re: Unsticking piston rings or preventing sticking?

        I will be replacing the oil at probably 3k intervals but was just thinking what would be best to provide a long time between rebuilds.

        I think I will use a flushing oil, Thanks.

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