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Intake/Exhaust port cleaning

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Fingroll, Jul 31, 2019.

  1. Fingroll

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    I have my engine out of my 2005 Prius. The intake and exhaust ports are open and I can see oil/carbon build up (engine has 100k miles). Is there a cleaner that is safe to use while I have easy access, or better just to leave it alone?
     

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    You can get pretty aggressive because its solid metal... You could even polish it up to a mirror like shine so everything flows faster even if it doesn't. :) Main concept being is mass produced vehicles are built as quickly and inexpensively as possible, so there's hundreds of ways to upgrade a vehicle...

    One of those ways is turning all that black carbon in your pics into bright shiny mirror-like polished metal even if it doesn't...

    In other words I'm talking about the time honored tradition of porting&polishing: What Is Cylinder Head Porting, And How Does It Increase Horsepower?

    Also a good summary of porting vs. polishing as well as all the best tools to use:


     
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    You could probably use B-12 Chemtool. It's essentially toluene and acetone. It won't hurt the metal and it's meant to go through the engine anyway.
     
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    I don’t think it’s a good idea to be grinding when the head is still attached to the block.
     
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    Well, yes... It does limit what is safe to do, but there's so many different ways to port and polish... Some would be ideal in this case, some would not be wise.
     
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    1. I am wondering what causes the engine to be out of the car.
    2. I would limit the cleaning to applying solvent on a cloth and using that to scrub - unless the OP is going to remove the head from the block.
     
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    Yes, to Patrick's point about wondering why your have the engine out in the first place? If I went to all the trouble of pulling an engine it would make sense to pull the head and do a thorough inspection and cleaning/boost performance of ports because it's really not that much additional work compared to pulling the engine itself...
     
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    If you want to do it right pull the head and send it to a speed shop and they’ll hot tank it and deck it.

    Btw what kind of oil has this engine seen it’s whole life?
     
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    I think this was the poster who bore scoped his cylinders as he was eating oil? Yes?
     
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    Shows good pictures of the valve train.
     
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    Some reason there's no edit when I post. Please post pictures of the valve train.