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It's a safety issue, too. If, heaven forbid, you were to damage the bay in an accident there is the possibility of residual oil & grease deposits igniting or smouldering. These are next to impossible to eliminate with one small fire extinguisher. A clean compartment also helps the engine run more efficiently. There's just not much room in late model vehicles (ask a mechanic), and already tight tolerances retain more heat when surfaces are coated or encrusted with normal blowoff. This is more of a problem with older engines, but not exclusively. It also helps to spot potential problems (cracked hoses, leaking heads, frayed insulation, loose pump brackets...) before catastrophic failure at inopportune moments. I consider this a necessary separate item for any comprehensive detail.
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