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Motorcycle Engine Flush: What Is It and Why Should You Care?

Motorcycle Engine Flush: What Is It and Why Should You Care?
Hazique Zairill
September 19, 2024

Discover how an engine flush removes deposits, improves oil flow, and extends the life of your motorcycle’s engine.

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If you’re a motorcycle enthusiast, chances are you’ve heard of a motorcycle engine flush. But what exactly is it, and is it necessary for your bike’s health? Let’s break it down and explore why an engine flush might just be the secret to keeping your motorcycle running smoothly.

At its core, a motorcycle engine flush is a straightforward process. You simply add a special engine flush liquid to your motorcycle’s engine, let it idle for a bit, and then change the oil as usual. But beneath this simple process lies a powerful effect—a clean engine, free of deposits, which leads to better performance, reduced emissions, and less wear over time.

How Does an Engine Flush Work?

A motorcycle engine flush is essentially a chemical solution that, when added to warm engine oil, helps clean out the engine from the inside. It loosens and removes built-up deposits that regular oil changes can miss. 

After running the flush, draining the oil removes not just the old oil but also the deposits and sludge that have accumulated over the years. The result? A cleaner engine that’s ready to perform at its best.

How Do I Know If My Bike Needs an Engine Flush?

Over time, old engine oil can build up and form stubborn deposits in your bike’s engine, especially if oil change intervals have been stretched longer than recommended. If you’ve been riding your bike for years or bought a used bike with an unknown service history, you may have some leftover slop contaminating your fresh oil with every change.

One way to check for engine build-up is by shortening your oil change intervals. If the oil turns deep black after just 400 kilometres, it’s a strong indication that old, sticky oil is still lingering in the engine. An engine flush can help resolve this issue by thoroughly cleaning out the engine before you add new oil.

5 Benefits of Flushing Your Motorcycle Engine

1. Minimizes Mixing of Old and New Oil

Even after draining, old oil can linger in the pockets of your engine. An engine flush thins the old oil, allowing it to flow out more easily and reducing the risk of mixing with your new oil. This ensures a cleaner start with your fresh oil change.

2. Removes Stubborn Deposits

Low-speed urban riding doesn’t generate enough pressure to clear out exhaust gases and soot from your engine. Over time, this creates deposits that clog oil passages and lead to engine wear. A good engine flush can dissolve these stubborn deposits, improving oil flow and engine performance.

3. Cleans What Your Oil Filter Misses

Oil filters typically catch particles as small as 25 microns, but smaller particles can still circulate and combine into larger sludge deposits. An engine flush can help break these down, making them easier to drain during your next oil change.

4. Cleans Engine Parts

Older engines may have tough deposits that a simple oil change can’t clean. Engine flush chemicals break down these deposits, leaving engine parts cleaner. This improves power, and fuel efficiency, and may even save you on future repair costs.

5. Gives Your Engine a Fresh Start

Whether you’ve missed an oil change, bought a used bike, or just had your engine rebuilt, an engine flush clears out remaining deposits. This helps prevent old sludge from contaminating your fresh oil and keeps your engine running smoothly.

What Engine Flush Should I Use?

There are plenty of engine flush products available, but Liqui Moly and Motul are top choices among riders. Known for their high-performance oils, Liqui Moly and Motul are widely trusted in motorsports, including Moto2, Moto3, and MotoGP. Both brands are made in Germany and offer products specifically designed for the demands of high-performance motorcycles.

Conclusion

A motorcycle engine flush might sound intimidating, but it’s a simple process that can greatly benefit your bike. Whether you’re an avid long-distance rider or just cruising around the city, taking care of your engine with a flush can improve performance, increase fuel efficiency, and extend your bike’s lifespan. 

So, next time you’re prepping for an oil change, consider giving your engine the royal treatment with a flush—it’s a small step that can lead to big improvements on the road.

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