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Cleaning under the hood?
I was Wondering if this is a good idea or not. What steps do you take? Will the water hurt the electric engine components?
Thanks
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89 Chevy K1500, Extended Cab, Long Bed, 5.7L, 700r4 tranny, 10 bolt rear Things Done- Flowtech Headers, Heartthrob Deep Tone Dual Exhaust, Airaid TBI Spacer, K&N Intake, 3" Performance Accessories Body Lift, 285 75 R16 Pro Comp A/T Tires, 16" Americain Racing Outlaw 2 Rims, Fabricated Bumper Replacement. |
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
Has anyone ever tried this?
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89 Chevy K1500, Extended Cab, Long Bed, 5.7L, 700r4 tranny, 10 bolt rear Things Done- Flowtech Headers, Heartthrob Deep Tone Dual Exhaust, Airaid TBI Spacer, K&N Intake, 3" Performance Accessories Body Lift, 285 75 R16 Pro Comp A/T Tires, 16" Americain Racing Outlaw 2 Rims, Fabricated Bumper Replacement. |
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
I usually spray wash my engine every 3 months or so. The only thing that ever happens is I need a windshield washer motor every 3 years. I've got a 1993 with 250,000 miles and still going strong.
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
What did you use to wash it?
I just want to hear from some more people who have done this before without any problems before i do so.
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89 Chevy K1500, Extended Cab, Long Bed, 5.7L, 700r4 tranny, 10 bolt rear Things Done- Flowtech Headers, Heartthrob Deep Tone Dual Exhaust, Airaid TBI Spacer, K&N Intake, 3" Performance Accessories Body Lift, 285 75 R16 Pro Comp A/T Tires, 16" Americain Racing Outlaw 2 Rims, Fabricated Bumper Replacement. |
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
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yes its safe... just dont soak the alternator or fuses boxes or distributor or the main electrical stuff, sensors... but yea, I do this on all my vehicles!! engine degreaser is good, also "purple power" and brake spray works great... on my 350 engine, I however did not need to use any water..... I just used a good ole bottlle of WD40... You tell me how it looks for no water hitting it.... http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=654087 Hope this helps..... |
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
Wow, that looks great. Nice job, but do you think just using a cleaner is going to work on mine? It has a lot of mud on it from the last time I took it up to the mountains. I need something thats going to get allthe caked mud off that has been baked on. What would be good for this? What steps should i take?
Thanks for your help
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89 Chevy K1500, Extended Cab, Long Bed, 5.7L, 700r4 tranny, 10 bolt rear Things Done- Flowtech Headers, Heartthrob Deep Tone Dual Exhaust, Airaid TBI Spacer, K&N Intake, 3" Performance Accessories Body Lift, 285 75 R16 Pro Comp A/T Tires, 16" Americain Racing Outlaw 2 Rims, Fabricated Bumper Replacement. |
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
Go to walmart and get a 5 gallon bottle of "PURPLE POWER" for about 5 bucks... get a spray bottle, and spray the entire engine, let it soak for 5-8 mins, then get a soapy soultion and wash the engine with a cloth or brush....
turn the engine ON!! before rinsing, make sure the motor is running, before hitting it with water.... this will avoid any problems!! I forgot to say in my previous post, rinse the engine with it ON! RINSE it really well, it will be okay once the engine is running... all electrical components are grounded to the engine block!!
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
Ok it should be ok then. I just heard from some people that they had to replace a lot of electrical components after doing this. It sounds like it should be ok if i leave it running then.
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89 Chevy K1500, Extended Cab, Long Bed, 5.7L, 700r4 tranny, 10 bolt rear Things Done- Flowtech Headers, Heartthrob Deep Tone Dual Exhaust, Airaid TBI Spacer, K&N Intake, 3" Performance Accessories Body Lift, 285 75 R16 Pro Comp A/T Tires, 16" Americain Racing Outlaw 2 Rims, Fabricated Bumper Replacement. |
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
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after finish rinseing, let the engine RUN for another 5-10mins!! |
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
ok, sounds good.
Thanks for your help
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89 Chevy K1500, Extended Cab, Long Bed, 5.7L, 700r4 tranny, 10 bolt rear Things Done- Flowtech Headers, Heartthrob Deep Tone Dual Exhaust, Airaid TBI Spacer, K&N Intake, 3" Performance Accessories Body Lift, 285 75 R16 Pro Comp A/T Tires, 16" Americain Racing Outlaw 2 Rims, Fabricated Bumper Replacement. |
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definitily leave it running...and purple cleaner is good to go...but like the guy said leave it running 4 a few after your done cleaning...
scrapper is back..... |
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
just don't spary the air box directy when doing this running.
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
I'm not being a wise guy but people do drive there car's when it's raining. Water won't hurt anything.
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
the engine doesnt get wet when it rains, not supposed to anyway.
i use seran wrap around my alternator and try to avoid the distributor all together |
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Re: Cleaning under the hood?
A can of Gunk and a pressure washer to rinse it off every few months. I cover the alternator, battery and Windshield washer motor with rags before hand...
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