To flush or not to flush?

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philiano
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To flush or not to flush?

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Hi
I'm about to do an oil change on my MK2 Rocco, and I'm wondering whether running an engine flush through it would be a good idea?
I've read a few posts on other sites about it doing more harm than good. Only reason I'm thinking of doing it is because the tappets have been noisier than usual recently, and I've just changed the Rocker gasket.


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The best thing to do is just drain about a litre of oil out and then put in auto transmisson oil in and run it for about 100 miles, that normally does well with the tappets. Plus as it is oil and not a oil flush it won't do any harm. I know some oil flushs can eat up your valve stem seals, if I did have to use any flushs I would use a make called Forte. I have used them in the past and they seem fine, I have not had a car back from using that with the car loosing any oil.


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Always use genuine VW oil filters on an oil change, as they have a valve inside which helps stop the oil draining back into the sump so quickly when the engine is switched off, and theyre about the same price as cheap non genuine filters.


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Agree with Mark, I paid £2.80 for a filter from the dealer, cheaper than anywhere else!


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no flush. on older or high mileage cars you are more likely to cause harm.


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Personally wouldn't use a flush on all oil changes but would do it sporadically, after every few changes.

I suppose it also depends on what kind of driving that a person does. If an engine is well thrashed or used on long journeys it probably doesn't need a flush. If it's used mostly on short journeys I would use a flush more often otherwise you may have problems with carbonisation/coking.

Leaving an engine running with a lot of crud in it will harm your engine. Removing all the crud may also give you problems. 'Horses for courses'


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cheers guys. I've decided against flushing it through for the time being. I went to Halfords today, and according to their books, they recommend 10w 40 for a Scirocco, which is weird, because I'm sure in the Haynes it said 15w 40?


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markh wrote:Always use genuine VW oil filters on an oil change, as they have a valve inside which helps stop the oil draining back into the sump so quickly when the engine is switched off, and theyre about the same price as cheap non genuine filters.
Genuine OEM filters = MAHLE, Knecht, Mann, etc. Any GSF filter will be fine


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philiano wrote:cheers guys. I've decided against flushing it through for the time being. I went to Halfords today, and according to their books, they recommend 10w 40 for a Scirocco, which is weird, because I'm sure in the Haynes it said 15w 40?
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