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    Arrow New Looking Motor

    I was wondering what kind of stuff i should use to make my motor look all shiny and clean. I have used some spray on stuff but it didnt really work. What does everyone else use? If u have pix, post them :super:



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    i use a couple cans of degreaser(GUNK i think) and a pressure washer like the ones at those self-serve car washes.

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    yea i have my own pressurewasher and i think i am gonna try that next

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    of course you know to be careful with the pressure washer. you can majorly hurt a foot or arm if it got hit, so you can imagin what it could do to the electrical wires in the engine bay.
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    im shur his washer isnt an industrial one.. most smaller ones are same to use, just make shur you dont soak the alt./dist. cap and the fuse boxes

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    Yea i have cleaned other peoples with it b4 so i know what im doing as far as using the washer. But thanks, neone have any pics?

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    Try a search in either here or the pictures forum. I know I have seen quite a few pictures of clean bays around here lately.
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    yeah i used the GUNK degreaser and it helped a lot. i had to use more than one can, but do it a few times, u will never get all the grime in one setting. my engine bay needs like 1 month of solid cleaning.

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    I went to the car wash and sprayed engine cleaner on it and pressure washed it there 3 times. Looks brand new now.

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    Castrol makes teh best degreaser that I have ever used. It isn't aerosol it is in a squirt bottle and you can buy a gallon refill for it.
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    this thread has a pic of a nice ass engine https://www.3geez.com/showthread.php?...hlight=3g+with
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    I just got my new replacement A20 in. The wrecker had written, "Runs Exc. 165 comp. No smoke" on the valve cover. I think that makes it look pretty new.
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    do you jusr cover the distributer and fuse box or what? or could I just disconnect the battery, remove it and just let everything air dry
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    GUNK Foaming is awesome.

    Use plastic bags and cover:
    1) battery
    2) intake (if you have aftermarket open filter)
    3) distributer
    4) alternator
    5) other electrical compnents that are exposed.

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    should I worry about spark plugs?
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    Yep I agree with 87 Hybrid. Get Castrol Super Clean in a purple bottle. The stuff is really good. Just spray on and hose off. No need to warm engine. Use it on the engine when it is cooled down. A great start to getting a clean engine.

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