Engine Cleaning |
01-22-2020, (Subject: Engine Cleaning ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Engine Cleaning I use a good squirt of Dawn, an ounce or two of gasoline, not much, in about a two gallon bucket of hot water and use a microfibre cloth like Home Depot sells. Just wet the motor down and gently wipe her down. Rinse with the garden hose. For those tough areas, use a spray bottle with hot water, Dawn and gasoline. You may want to use more gasoline for the tough to get to areas. Make sure the motor is cold, and keep a fire extinguisher handy, LOL! You can use detailing brushes, you can find them on Amazon, like this kit, the wheel brush is nice to get in behind things, I need to get another one. https://www.amazon.com/YISHARRY-LI-Clean...87&sr=8-38 Once you give it that first real good cleaning, it is pretty easy to maintain. The more gasoline you use the better it cuts the oil or grease. Washing the crap off of the oil pan was a bit annoying, but like I said, after that first good cleaning it is easy to maintain. I had a front cover leak, leak repaired and mess cleaned up. | |||
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