decoke

VERB
  1. remove carbon from (an engine)

How To Use decoke In A Sentence

  • So now we've all 'ad a decoke and got it out of our systems. Modesty Blaise
  • Buy it a new spark plug, and decoke the exhaust.
  • If we are stripping out the studs and power valves, all studs and threads are cleaned and power valves are decoked, lubricated and re-timed where necessary.
  • If you see the stuff on the shelves its worth a try it decokes the engine, getting rid of the carbon deposits.
  • However, cars in those days took almost 40 seconds to accelerate to 60mph, consumed a gallon of petrol every 25 miles, required 20 chassis points to be greased every 500 miles and an engine decoke every 30,000 miles, and suffered from terminal body rot in under 10 years. Top stories from Times Online
  • Power Boost cleans and decokes the engine for better performance, better acceleration, smoother running, lower emissions and improved economy.
  • Exhaust port, piston, and cylinder head are decoked.
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