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Ha! My 1984 Ram Charger 318CID would not make it through the car wash running. The water would drain from the windshield right on to the distributor. It was fine in the rain though.
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Definitely clean it prior to hiding in there, some older cars with slant six have lots of room. I prefer low pressure and dish soap and cool to just slightly warm engine, exhaust manifolds below 200f. The other way is with wd40 and lots of paper towels and wear gloves, just spray and wipe. Years ago I cleaned the engine of a 1989 535i I had just purchased from a friend, would not start after, ended up needing a new engine management computer, just crap luck? Water was not even close to the sealed computer housing.
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I hose down the engine area of the SC about once a month. Sand and salt where I live.
I just kinda hose the cold engine down and call it a job well done. Once I sprayed some engine degreaser randomly around the place in there. That worked quite well for getting rid of oil spills from oil changes. The engines are designed to be OK with water if you consider where the engine lid grill is and that some cars live outside in the rain. |
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I do it all the time. Simple green to get grease out if there are any, then hose it off. I start and run the engine for about 10 min. Let cool for 15, then wash away. it starts right up and I go for a short drive to dry things up.
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Back in the late 70's and working as a grower at a large foliage nursery in Apopka, we had a shop, and once in a while I'd get the head shop guy Dave to clean the engine compartment of my '70 Volvo 145S. He used kerosene with a siphon gun and his air compressor.
You could eat off that compartment when he was finished!
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Rinse off kerosene with water after? Wouldn't attract lots of dust?
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well, I wondered if he was gonna use hides in the engine compartment, like EschesQueen did in the interior of her car(s)...
be real careful if you use a pressure washer - keep it away form electrics & seals I prefer hot, hot water after using a detergent and brush |
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There is an entire thread on the technical site of the obligatory photos of the owner in the engine compartment of their 911 after an engine drop. I have been there done that. And I was cleaning up in there not just getting a photo.
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I did mine safely. It’s tan with black stitching. Looks great.
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Can your car be driven in the rain? Right, so water in the engine compartment, not to big a deal. Don't spray anything electronic with a powerful blast of water. Don't spray into the air intake. (I don't really think we had to tell you either of those.
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it does not run
or else it gets the hide again.
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I never use a pressure washer, just spray any greasy areas with degreaser, spray the whole engine bay with simple green, and hose it with hot water. I do blow it mostly dry with a leaf blower.
I’ve always called the space where the engine resides the engine bay. What else is it called?
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Recently. At a self-serve. Unfortunately, the A/C compressor had wires exposed. Shorted out. Seized. Had to replace the compressor. Otherwise, the engine compartment is nice and clean. Oh, well, 2002 BMW 325ix, 114,000 miles.
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I’ve used simple green aircraft but also works really well in a foam cannon. Spray whole engine compartment and use your wheel brush to hit dirty areas or getting down low between wires and lines, etc. Rinse and with the engine bay still wet spray the whole engine bay thoroughly with a protectant like CarPro Perl or Meguiars D171 Water Based Dressing. I mean spray every single thing under the hood so it’s nice and wet and close the hood. You can just let it dry or go for a drive but I often just finish washing the car and park it. When you come back the next day it’ll look like a new car.
Oh and I usually mix my detailers to a low shine so either of the two listed I go with the minimum but if you want the cheap used car lot look like it’s all greased up mix to their higher shine and go for it. And lastly if you’re like me and like a minimum shine you can go back after it’s dried and do a quick wipe down with a rag. Once you’ve cleaned the engine bay and protected it it’ll stay clean for a good while. Once or twice a year depending on your driving conditions just pressure rinse and add protectant and your done. Up keep is super easy and mostly touch less. CTopher |
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I use P21S Total Auto Wash. PH neutral citrus cleaner and safe to use.
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I’ve seen on YouTube car detailers using dry ice cleaning machines. They do an incredible job. Obviously they can’t be cheap. But it looks so satisfying to see the dirt just disappear.
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