Clean me up ASAP please!
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Clean me up ASAP please!
Just got at new motor and it needs a lot of cleaning. What is the best way to clean it up and make it look brand spankin new? Also I need to bring out DOHC. I hear use Chap Stick. A lot of coats?
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I have searched but just found how to paint the valve cover.
Thanks guys.
I have searched but just found how to paint the valve cover.
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Re: Clean me up ASAP please! (HondamanXxX)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HondamanXxX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just got at new motor and it needs a lot of cleaning. What is the best way to clean it up and make it look brand spankin new?
Buy Hunk's or the Super Tech (From walmart) Engine Degreaser.. Before applying, cover up with a plastci bag and/or foil, your distributor cap as well as your alternator and starter with aluminum foil; also make sure your engine isn't up to operating temperature/hot, you don't want to crack the block or anything like that. Then, gently rinse the mixture off with your garden hose. Repeat. Use WD-40, Simple Green to clean up the hard to reach/clean areas with a rag (rinse the simple green off).
Also I need to bring out DOHC. I hear use Chap Stick. A lot of coats?
No, you can use really fine sandpaper, like 1000 grit after using 800 grit.
Thanks guys.
I have searched but just found how to paint the valve cover
You obviously didn't search hard enough, as there are dozens of these post out there.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Buy Hunk's or the Super Tech (From walmart) Engine Degreaser.. Before applying, cover up with a plastci bag and/or foil, your distributor cap as well as your alternator and starter with aluminum foil; also make sure your engine isn't up to operating temperature/hot, you don't want to crack the block or anything like that. Then, gently rinse the mixture off with your garden hose. Repeat. Use WD-40, Simple Green to clean up the hard to reach/clean areas with a rag (rinse the simple green off).
Also I need to bring out DOHC. I hear use Chap Stick. A lot of coats?
No, you can use really fine sandpaper, like 1000 grit after using 800 grit.
Thanks guys.
I have searched but just found how to paint the valve cover
You obviously didn't search hard enough, as there are dozens of these post out there.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: Clean me up ASAP please! (HondamanXxX)
foaming engine brite, and various other degreasers...as for the chap stick i've never heard that but what hell give it a try let us know how it goes
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Re: Clean me up ASAP please! (HondamanXxX)
chapstick huh...
i hit the VC lettering with an abrasive pad or medium sandpaper. you gotta be carefull not to let it hit the paint though if you do it by hand.
for general cleaning i use concentrated purple power (there are some other brands too) and then hose it off real well. for finish cleaning and spot cleaning i use brake parts cleaner generously. it doesn't hurt to have a good assortment of brushes and rags when you clean.
silicone spray really makes rubber parts like hoses and weatherstrip look good.
i hit the VC lettering with an abrasive pad or medium sandpaper. you gotta be carefull not to let it hit the paint though if you do it by hand.
for general cleaning i use concentrated purple power (there are some other brands too) and then hose it off real well. for finish cleaning and spot cleaning i use brake parts cleaner generously. it doesn't hurt to have a good assortment of brushes and rags when you clean.
silicone spray really makes rubber parts like hoses and weatherstrip look good.
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Re: Clean me up ASAP please! (HondamanXxX)
well i would say while your engine is still cold, go to a car wash place where they have the hyper blast hose and do it yourself car wash
go ahead pop open your hood and go ahead splash your engine bay
but make sure you dont directly spray onto the wires by the fuse box and the distrubitor and after you done that for a few seconds go ahead and go back home.
wide it down with a towel and them use simple green and a tooth brush and that should take care of all the grease dirt and etc...
go ahead pop open your hood and go ahead splash your engine bay
but make sure you dont directly spray onto the wires by the fuse box and the distrubitor and after you done that for a few seconds go ahead and go back home.
wide it down with a towel and them use simple green and a tooth brush and that should take care of all the grease dirt and etc...
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Re: Clean me up ASAP please! (95ProjectEJ1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95ProjectEJ1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Simple Green and a brass brush.
Are you pulling the motor apart or just dropping it in?
You can always call a machine shop and ask them about bead blasting a complete motor. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Cleaning then just dropping it in.
Thanks for all the responses.
Are you pulling the motor apart or just dropping it in?
You can always call a machine shop and ask them about bead blasting a complete motor. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Cleaning then just dropping it in.
Thanks for all the responses.
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Re: Clean me up ASAP please! (HondamanXxX)
If you had bought from hmotors instead you would have gotten a squeaky clean motor.
Simple green + pressure washer = clean engine.
Simple green + pressure washer = clean engine.
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Re: Clean me up ASAP please! (95ProjectEJ1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek forever guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you had bought from hmotors instead you would have gotten a squeaky clean motor.
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lol true story
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lol true story
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Re: Clean me up ASAP please! (HondamanXxX)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HondamanXxX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Brake cleaner is a lot stronger then Simple Green IMO. Where you able to see the picture that I PM'd you?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes...tranny looks good. I'm gonna pick up some little wire brushes and a wire wheel for my drill.
I went thru a small scuff pad disc on my dremel just on the fuel rail.
Yes...tranny looks good. I'm gonna pick up some little wire brushes and a wire wheel for my drill.
I went thru a small scuff pad disc on my dremel just on the fuel rail.
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Re: Clean me up ASAP please! (ke98248)
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Whoops...Oh well. Could be useful to others who are searching.
Whoops...Oh well. Could be useful to others who are searching.
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