Dumb mistake, accidently started engine with plastic bag over air filter
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Dumb mistake, accidently started engine with plastic bag over air filter
So in a rush to finish up degreasing my engine, I forgot to take the plastic bag I so dilligently placed over my AFE filter element when I started the engine. It started and died and actually partially collapsed my air filter element from the vacuum.
It starts and runs fine, but I just wanted to check in and make myself feel better. Anyone think I may have done any damage other than my $100 filter element?
Thanks,
It starts and runs fine, but I just wanted to check in and make myself feel better. Anyone think I may have done any damage other than my $100 filter element?
Thanks,
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We have all made dumb mistakes before. You did no damage as was said if nothing got sucked up in the turbo you should be fine. We use to kill run away diesel engines by smothering the intake when all else failed. You can chalk that up to a lesson well learned. Just double check next time.
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The only possibility of damage is a turbo seal. I would say it is unlikely though because of the short duration it ran. Keep a close eye on your oil level if you are worried about this possibility.
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I would agree and say you are ok. As long as you did not suck any of the bag though your filter media, you'll be cool.
As long as it was just a start up, and not a WOT run or anything, I'm pretty sure you'll be fine.
Good deal on asking, tho. I'd want to know too.
As long as it was just a start up, and not a WOT run or anything, I'm pretty sure you'll be fine.
Good deal on asking, tho. I'd want to know too.
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So in a rush to finish up degreasing my engine, I forgot to take the plastic bag I so dilligently placed over my AFE filter element when I started the engine. It started and died and actually partially collapsed my air filter element from the vacuum.
It starts and runs fine, but I just wanted to check in and make myself feel better. Anyone think I may have done any damage other than my $100 filter element?
Thanks,
It starts and runs fine, but I just wanted to check in and make myself feel better. Anyone think I may have done any damage other than my $100 filter element?
Thanks,
#9
Well thanks for the replies. I was pretty sure I didn't do anything, but it makes me feel better to ask. The turbo seals are what I was worried about, especially with 165K on the engine.
I run boats for a living and back in my OSV days, I had a runaway 12V71 detroit. I closed the emergency air intake valve and the engine was already running at such a high RPM that it actually pulled oil from the seals on the blower and continued to run itself on its own crackase oil until it blew up!
Extreme example, but I'll never forget it. Thanks for all the replies, I'll keep an eye on the oil level. I checked the inside of the AFE filter and it's just as clean as always. I guess I should be good to go!
I run boats for a living and back in my OSV days, I had a runaway 12V71 detroit. I closed the emergency air intake valve and the engine was already running at such a high RPM that it actually pulled oil from the seals on the blower and continued to run itself on its own crackase oil until it blew up!
Extreme example, but I'll never forget it. Thanks for all the replies, I'll keep an eye on the oil level. I checked the inside of the AFE filter and it's just as clean as always. I guess I should be good to go!
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The best part is you usually will do this only once, so yours is over with. There was a hoax going around several years ago that you could increase fuel economy by wrapping you air filter in a trash bag. The folks that fell for that quickly figured out that it didn't work.
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