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Old Feb 26, 2004 | 09:29 PM
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which parts of the engine do i have to cover? im planning to do with degreasers and water. nothing special like steam cleaners. just plain water, degreaser, and maybe some soap

also, whats a good degreaser thats not expensive but effective?
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Old Feb 27, 2004 | 04:06 AM
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basic things; make sure the fuse box is closed and sealed, some people cover the distributer, if you have an itake with the filter exposed in the engine bay you will want to have that covered. I can't think of anything else at the moment.

some people just go to a DIY (Do It Yourself) pressure wash type place, pre-wet the engine bay - don't soak it, spray some Simple Green (stuff works good for me) over the areas you want to clean up, let it sit for a moment then use the pressure washer to wash it off - repeat if not satisfied the 1st time around.
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Old Feb 27, 2004 | 04:50 AM
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Just use plain soap (Dawn) and water. Use simple green for the tougher stuff.
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Old Feb 27, 2004 | 11:15 AM
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Honestly I never cover anything, Just make sure that everything is closed tight- Oil cap, Distributor and stuff like that.

I go to those do-it-yourself carwashes with a spray bottle of Simple Green and a toilet brush. Spray the simple green every where then brush and if you see a extra dirty spot repeat then start motor and rinse it clean. I have done it this way 20+ times and never once a problem and always clean.

Good luck
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Old Feb 27, 2004 | 01:58 PM
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I use a 2 step cleaner and protectant that I bought @ Napa. You run your engine until it's begun to warm up then soak it in the degreaser every where (cover the distributor and battery with a plastic bag) let it sit then rinse with a hose and towel dry off so as to eliminate any chance of rust. Then if you wanna bling it you spray on the engine re-Blingafier spray that shines all your hoses and plastic pieces :? .

I only use the degreaser I do it often,and never a problem here :wink:

-You can substitute simple green or another all purpose degreaser istead of the Napa bought stuff I use

-Opie
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Old Feb 28, 2004 | 09:17 AM
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tape a bag around the distributor and alternator (if you can get in there), cover the filter if exposed in the engine bay.

I recommend GUNK engine bay degreaser. It sticks to surfaces and begins to foam up, this allows you to use a low pressure water hose to easily rinse it off so water won't get into areas like under the spark plug boots, fuse boxes, etc. Plus, it conditions hoses at the same time.
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Old Feb 29, 2004 | 03:50 PM
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You have to get the foaming one. The non foaming isn't half as great.
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Old Feb 29, 2004 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by bbasso
Honestly I never cover anything, Just make sure that everything is closed tight- Oil cap, Distributor and stuff like that.

I go to those do-it-yourself carwashes with a spray bottle of Simple Green and a toilet brush. Spray the simple green every where then brush and if you see a extra dirty spot repeat then start motor and rinse it clean. I have done it this way 20+ times and never once a problem and always clean.

Good luck
Same here,I just pressure wash mine and have done it with a couple other cars i've had
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Old Mar 2, 2004 | 06:06 AM
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its simple cover batt distributor cam gears if exposed power wash that simple :shock: :!:
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