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Valve cleaning without disassembling cylinder head

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13 years 2 weeks before #35093 by manual-mecanica
Hello, good my car is a Renault Laguna de Gasolina 2000.I of 1994 the car goes as atres cylinders, it has no strength to slow no and if it has a stepped vaunlvula. It would be fixed with the adjustment of valves a car has 200km a cylinder has 5 of compretion another 7 another 9 and the other 11 might thank you

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13 years 2 weeks before #35119 by manual-mecanica
as 5-7-9-11? That is 50 psi, anyway if you have low comprehension in two cyliders and you have hydraulic taquies you can do nothing more to take out the cylinder head, if you have an adjustment or chaucha nut you can try to rule out, the decarbonisted cleaning is better to disassemble.

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13 years 2 weeks before #35121 by manual-mecanica
To see that you need a mechanic and silver just

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13 years 2 weeks before #35123 by manual-mecanica
Remember that the low compression can be due to several factors such as:
- Rings problem (spent)
- Valve problems (poorly settled, or theirity that do not allow closing well and escapes compression to the outside
- problem in button packaging.

To do any type of work of these, it is necessary to take out the cylinder head, since the mechanic will know exactly what you have to do.

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10 years 3 weeks before - 10 years 3 weeks before #49324 by manual-mecanica
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Hello everyone:) !

If you are looking for something economical, the best thing you can do is call your mechanic asking for a specific car valve cleaner.

I went to my usual mechanic and made a budget of € 2,500 so I decided to contact other mechanics and discovered that they could make you much cheaper. In the end it cost me around € 500 because I went to a workshop where they used a valve cleaner called TUNAP Microflex 13400 .

That is why I recommend that you call your mechanic asking if they use this product. More than anything because you are going to save a lot of pasta .

I pass the website: www.tunap.es/product/74/microflex-13400..._campaign=carbonilla

I hope you have helped you.

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