Engine Cleaning |
11-21-2020, (Subject: Engine Cleaning ) Post: #18 | |||
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RE: Engine Cleaning what has worked for me (so far) in 2017 2018 truck motors are a "foam cannon" using degreaser, letting it all soak for 15 min or until its all runn off dripping. (including electrical) cause it like shaving cream... then, I hit the electrical areas with low hose pressure spray (similar to splashing through a rain storm) then Ill hit the rest with pressure washer about 15/ 2500 green spray tip. any super stuborn areas ill hit directly with 100% degreaser (purple), then garden hose that off. all on a cool motor so it does not evap the cleaners off so fast. the areas I avoid all together are alternator openings and wire harness plugs and connections that I can see. User's Signature: Newbeee O/O 2021 KW T880 5ax. Dumper X-15 565 @1850 Re-"Productive series" Allison. 4500RDS | |||
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