Driving in neutral bad for engine?
I do a lot of coasting in neutral. This has me a bit worried:
"An idling engine isn't operating at its peak temperature, which means that fuel doesn't undergo complete combustion. This leaves fuel residues that can condense on cylinder walls, where they can contaminate oil and damage parts of the engine. For example, fuel residues are often deposited on spark plugs. As you spend more time idling, the average temperature of the spark plug drops. This makes the plug get dirty more quickly, which can increase fuel consumption by 4 to 5 percent. Excessive idling also lets water condense in the vehicle's exhaust. This can lead to corrosion and reduce the life of the exhaust system." idling-myths |
eoc is said to be bad for a auto tranny but other then that i havent heard much about outer things
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you could turn off the engine instead of idling:) .
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I am no expert on engines, but have heard of the problems you are talking about. Though excess idling I imagine would be ALOT of idling. Not idling for a mile every 2 miles. I also would think that if you idled for a mile and then ran your engine somewhat hard afterwards you would blow out what was deposited during the idle. On the other hand if you were idling for hours I think it would be a different story.
That is my take on it. I am sure some more knowledgeble folks are typing up a reply right now ;). |
The paragraph you quoted was written to encourage Canadian drivers not to idle to warm up their stone cold cars. Completely different from when you and I idle in neutral with a fully warmed-up engine...
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driving in neutral is not bad for anything but if the engine is off coasting down hills then your goinna run into serious tranny problems
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jkandell -
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It would be interesting to know the "average temperature" of a spark plug, however. I don't worry about coasting in neutral, but I do assume that I am wearing out my clutch faster. CarloSW2 |
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A rev is ok as it tends to loosen up the engine a little works some oil to the top of the pistons and breaks loose any carbon in the combustion chamber - I usually rev it once a trip but not flooring it just a quick rev in first gear with light throttle.
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