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The CorkSport Intake Valve Cleaning Tool makes cleaning those pesky intake valves on your direct-injected engine cleaner and easier.
The specially designed silicone attaches to most vacuums and provides a good seal to your vehicle's cylinder head to remove media, carbon deposits, or cleaning chemicals. The offshoot provides a good path for an air hose or media blaster without having to permanently modify your vacuum hose.
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The CorkSport Intake Valve Cleaning Tool was specifically designed to make cleaning your intake valves as easy as possible. The cone shape was chosen to ensure fitment on a wide variety of vacuum hoses ranging from 1.50 inches to 2.50 inches in diameter as well as seal securely using the included clamp. On the other end of the tool, the opening is sized perfectly to work on the small and large ports of the DISI MZR. Lastly, the shape of the tool and angled offshoot were designed to allow one hand to hold the tool in place while the other easily operates a media blaster within a tight engine bay.
The CorkSport Valve Cleaning tool is made out of multi-layer reinforced silicone. This material is strong enough to hold its shape when in use yet still has a little bit of flex which is ideal for this application. The flared shape on the engine side of the tool compresses slightly while in use to create a seal for great suction for your vacuum and to prevent messy media and cleaning chemicals from getting all over you and your engine bay. The included hose was chosen for its abrasion resistance and sized to fit well on media blaster nozzles. This means your hose won't fail you in the middle of a valve cleaning plus it can be easily removed for refilling the blaster.
It will take you one hour to install the CorkSport Valve Cleaning Kit with our easy-to-use instructions.
1 Hour Install Time
1/5 Difficulty
2-Year Warranty
No CEL
A general question for DISI MZR intake valve cleaning: Some online tutorials mention using a scraper tool and soaking the intake valves with chemical solvents first, before media blasting. Does Corksport recommend using this pre-treatment step before using the media blaster? Or is the media blaster sufficient for cleaning the intake valves?
Hey There! Yes, it is definitely a good idea to soak them and scrape at them first. It will help to soften up the carbon layer so you can clean them quicker and easier. We do have a valve cleaning blog we wrote a couple of years ago, here is the link: https://corksport.com/blog/how-to-clean-your-intake-valves/
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