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Fogging question

Buckeye Boater

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So I fogged my engine yesterday, and no matter how much I sprayed the engine would not die like I've seen in videos. It would struggle and smoke like you'd expect but I was surprised I couldn't kill it.

Does it matter? I just shut it off and spraying a few times.
 
I don't think you want it to die because then you have to quickly turn off the water. After turning off the water or antifreeze, you want to give a few good revs of the engine to expell as much liquid as possible. Then turn it off and you are done.
 
I spray the fogging oil where the PCV hose comes into the air intake. I think its the PCV hose. My motor dies every time. I don't think you need that much fogging oil to achieve the desired results. I spay every cylinder through the spark plug opening and I think that's the most important area that might get some rust on it.
 
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