How do you clean your engine bay?

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How do you clean your engine bay (assume electrics are covered somehow, and some sort of degreaser is used)?

I don't
9
24%
Elbow grease, then light wash/wipe down
8
22%
Low pressure hose
2
5%
Low pressure hose
2
5%
High pressure hose
1
3%
Waterblaster
4
11%
Steam cleaning
8
22%
Other
3
8%
 
Total votes : 37

How do you clean your engine bay?

Postby voiceinsideyou » Fri May 07, 2004 8:04 pm

In reference to a thread in tech - just wondering how you guys reccomend cleaning engine bays? Basically, which option do you think is fine to do?

There seems to be quite different opinions on the matter...
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Postby PumpN » Fri May 07, 2004 8:16 pm

i have used steam cleaning before, i know of a few other garages who also do things this way, i would advise against using water
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Postby Dell'Orto » Fri May 07, 2004 11:15 pm

Steam cleaning works for me, I just cover filters, BOV's, dizzys etc with a plastic bag and go nuts.
I have used a waterblaster before, that worked just as well.
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Postby phtwgn » Sat May 08, 2004 6:57 pm

we got a water blaster @ werk dat jus has lots of pressure and temperature wich cleans off old grease and oil off craines and trucks beuty.
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Postby voiceinsideyou » Sat May 08, 2004 7:01 pm

Still such mixed opinion eh! I /really/ don't want to clean my Altezza with a high pressure hose and end up having to buy a new dizzy, or other electrics. But the elbow grease approach is a nightmare (although a good way to learn about where everything is in your engine... no doubt!)...
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Postby Adamal » Tue May 11, 2004 8:46 pm

I'd be keen to hear about the steam clean.
What kind of equipment do you need for that?
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Postby voiceinsideyou » Sat May 15, 2004 9:09 pm

I think most people go to car grooming places to get them done...
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Postby Elmo » Sat May 15, 2004 9:55 pm

You need a steam cleaner. Its a machine of its own. Water + fuel = steam at high pressure.

I steam clean mine all the time, I dont cover anything, just avoid direct blasts at the dizzy and filter.

Comes up mint (we have one at my work)
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Postby boxxy » Tue Jun 01, 2004 1:06 am

spray a cheap degreaser every where....and then wash off with a no pressure hose... works like a charm and the waters got no presure to get were it shouldnt
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Postby Shady_Dan » Tue Jun 01, 2004 10:16 am

geee you kids dont know how lucky you are with your technology, back in my day (when i used to walk 20miles to work barefoot, and shoveled rocking horse shit), we used elbow grease and a bit of spit and polish....damn whippersnappers *hits you with his walking stick*
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Postby zEpHyRiNe » Tue Jun 01, 2004 11:04 am

Nothing like elbow grease, made my ex's engine bay come up just spankin' :)
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Postby Mischief » Tue Jun 01, 2004 11:58 am

Degreaser sprayed all over it first, then water blasting it with a high pressure water blaster with warm water! Usually does the trick but I get told that doing that can damage my engine.... :?
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Postby semloshen » Tue Jun 01, 2004 8:31 pm

[quote="Shady_Dan"]geee you kids dont know how lucky you are with your technology, back in my day (when i used to walk 20miles to work barefoot, and shoveled rocking horse sh*t), we used elbow grease and a bit of spit and polish....damn whippersnappers *hits you with his walking stick*[/quote

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Postby voiceinsideyou » Wed Jun 02, 2004 1:00 am

In the end, I opted for degreaser, elbow grease and a low pressure hosing.

Consequence? One of my hideously expensive Xenon headlamps stopped working a day later. Hmmm, coincidence? Ended up taking the ballast box apart and getting it working - but the prospect of having to replace a several hundred dollar bulb was scary as hell. :-/

Think I'll stay away from the steam clean....
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Postby strap-on » Wed Jun 02, 2004 1:19 am

i say......

rip everything out, pull it all to bits and use brakleen then put it back together :D:D:D

the again liek some ppl have said, thatd egreaser is awesome stuff
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Postby Roush » Wed Jun 02, 2004 4:49 pm

does a toothbrush and detergent count? :?
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