I've got a Fiat tractor with 5800 hours on it and put a CEM engine flush through it last time. Previously after idling for five minutes the new oil was as black as the old. After changing the oil and putting the flush in, running for half an hour, dropping that oil and replacing the filters the oil is significantly cleaner even after a few hours work. Seems to idle better and run a little cooler under load as well.
I'm planning on doing the same with SWMBOs newly acquired J10 with a Nissan SD33 motor in it. I did the initial oil change the other day and while it wasn't sludge it was pretty thick and black. I would have done the flush too but the leftover flushing oil from the tractor must be out at the farm
Bearing in mind both of these engines have probably never been flushed out before I can see a benefit, I'm less sure about doing it every oil change.
My BF gas ute (now sold) had developed a noisy tappet when cold. Online research pointed at it possibly being a feature of the Castrol oil I had been using. A flush with Repco engine flush and changing to Penrite oil cured it.
Regards,
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