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Old 07-11-2007, 12:24 AM
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What is the best and safest way to clean an engine?

I used to think you could take it around the corner to the wash it yourself car wash and use the high pressure sprayer, but I have learned that is a big no no.

Ok, so what can I do that is safe? Especially for the vette. I worked on it today and figured it was time to do more regular upkeep.

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Old 07-11-2007, 12:35 AM
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Youll get different opinions about this. Some think a pressure washer is fine, others dont. But heres my process.

Engine is 100% cold
Cover wires, sensors, filter, etc., with aluminum foil
Mist engine lightly with water
Spray on Amazing Roll Off full strength (can be used on ANYTHING) Let sit for a couple minutes
Scrub bad areas with brush
LIGHTLY rinse off with slow light stream of water
Blow dry with leaf blower immediately
After its pretty dry turn engine on and continue to dry. Let engine get up to temp.
Leave engine on, or turn it off. Spray on AA tire foam, let sit for awhile. Wipe off excess. I dont care if let you let the AA foam "bake" on there for 5 minutes, there will still be excess that needs to be wiped off.
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Old 07-11-2007, 01:50 AM
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What i do on every car i have ever detailed is just use a high pressure garden hose(cold engine of course) I have never covered any wires or any other components, i have used this on my bmw, a costomers audi, and a costumers maserati. I have never had any problems, the computer and all the wireing on all these cars are waterproof. i use griots garage engine cleaner with oil eating microbes(it has microbes which are alive, they eat the oil and grease and break it down into harmless components), and some simple green, 303 cleaner, and griots rubber cleaner.
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Old 07-11-2007, 02:06 AM
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What i do on every car i have ever detailed is just use a high pressure garden hose(cold engine of course) I have never covered any wires or any other components, i have used this on my bmw, a costomers audi, and a costumers maserati. I have never had any problems, the computer and all the wireing on all these cars are waterproof. i use griots garage engine cleaner with oil eating microbes(it has microbes which are alive, they eat the oil and grease and break it down into harmless components), and some simple green, 303 cleaner, and griots rubber cleaner.
Live microbes!? Wow, reminds me of Metal Gear Solid 2, with those insects that eat crude oil... Kinda sounds krazy having a product that has living things .

Lauren, I have never cleaned an engine yet.
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Old 07-11-2007, 02:12 AM
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I have never had any problems, the computer and all the wireing on all these cars are waterproof.
Im glad you mentioned that. The engine bay is different for every manufacturer. Comparing an Audi to a Ford, you hardly have to cover anything on an Audi because everything is sealed so nice, different story on Fords.
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What i do on every car i have ever detailed is just use a high pressure garden hose(cold engine of course) I have never covered any wires or any other components, i have used this on my bmw, a costomers audi, and a costumers maserati.
Consider yourself way too lucky so far.
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Old 07-11-2007, 02:31 AM
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Here's my routine:
Cool engine
Cover alternator; belts; filters. I use towels but one of the best I've
heard is a shower cap from the $1 store.
Spray on degreaser. I use a pressurized pump bottle (Big Lots) with
degreaser 1:1. Let sit for 5 min.
Rinse Off. No need to flood. Light stream will do.

Spray AA Tire Foam. Spray entire engine bay.

Remove covers on alternator; belts; etc. Do NOT forget this step.

Start engine. Run for approx. 5 min. Yep waste that gas @ $3 gal.

Wipe down all excess and streaks. Done.

Redo problem areas up in the spray degreaser and rinse steps if necessary. Agitate with a brush during these steps if necessary.
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Old 07-11-2007, 03:11 AM
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Joyofdriving- I'd agree you been very lucky not to cause engine /computer problems thus far. FWIW don't try your engine cleaning method on an older / vintage auto.
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Old 07-11-2007, 07:17 AM
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I cover altenator, fans, sensors, and air filter with a few plastic bags. Then lightly rinse the engine, and spray ZEP Citrus Degreaser cut 1:1 (can be found in Home Depot in gallon sizes) on engine, rubber hoses, reservior tanks. Let it sit for a few minutes, and spray a little bit more. Then work the engine bay with a brush (I like Short handle green brush from AG, and EZ brush). Then simply rinse everything off. Wipe off major spills of water, and spray AA tire foam. Crank up the engine and let it bake for 15 minutes. Pop the hood open and Wipe off any spills left. Done.
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Old 07-11-2007, 07:32 AM
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Has anyone seen there connection after sparying the engine bay down ???
Also cover the batterie too.
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