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    motor burn clean-up procedures



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    I have problem with, Motor Burn Clean-up Procedures.What can i do?
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    Hello Sendy if its a big system then put in a suction drier strainer in with removable drier cores.First put burn out cores run the system until the oil goes round then, do an acid test on oil ,if ok run it for a while longer , then change the cores to high capacity cores and do an oil change ,keep doing it until the oil is free of acid and looks clean ,and then put in normal drier cores.If you have a low temp system remove the drier cores because you will loose duty due to pressure drop across the strainer . good luck

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