Clean Motor?

Listen to the voice of experience: Don't let water pool in the coilpack trench in the valve cover. 2 coilpacks later, I discovered that it doesn't drain. Wash around the valve cover if you can.
 
Listen to the voice of experience: Don't let water pool in the coilpack trench in the valve cover. 2 coilpacks later, I discovered that it doesn't drain. Wash around the valve cover if you can.


i used a tooth brush to get in there and taped up all the coil packs before hand..just in case
 
killer, you got a big mouth, are you compensating? you trash talk more than any person on here yet someone made you a moderator? if you have nothing to offer, dont speak. please. you've been ridin me since i joined this forum. i'm just not like that, girl.
 
killer, you got a big mouth, are you compensating? you trash talk more than any person on here yet someone made you a moderator? if you have nothing to offer, dont speak. please. you've been ridin me since i joined this forum. i'm just not like that, girl.

Amen brother!
 
Do yourself a big favor and get p21s total auto wash.

Is that something you could find at any local auto store? Or would that be a special order kinda thing?

You guys have me wanting to detail under the hood now. lol
As if keeping the damn wheels clean of brake dust wasn't already a full time job.
 
Usually I would use a damp cloth with some diluted cleaning solution on it. Never spray water into the engine bay. I usually detail every part of my car once a week. Engine bay still looks as good as the day I bought it. :)
 
Looks like I'm going to be picking up some simple green. Going to clean my engine bay tomorrow after I change my oil.
 
killer, you got a big mouth, are you compensating? you trash talk more than any person on here yet someone made you a moderator? if you have nothing to offer, dont speak. please. you've been ridin me since i joined this forum. i'm just not like that, girl.


hahaha thats awesome.. (2thumbs)
 
I usually wipe down with a damp cloth to get the dirt out, then hit it with some protectant on the black plastic to keep it looking fresh. It's pretty clean for as much as I drive.
 
Is that something you could find at any local auto store? Or would that be a special order kinda thing?

You guys have me wanting to detail under the hood now. lol
As if keeping the damn wheels clean of brake dust wasn't already a full time job.

You'd have to order p21s, however s100 is the exact same product and is cheaper in most cases. It is marketed to motorcycle guys. So if you have a Harley Davidson store near you, you can pick it up there. Total Cycle Wash rather then TAW. The wheel gel is also amazing.
 
i use a simple green dipped rag, and a wet undipped rag. it dont get less complicated than that.

This was the process I started with, and in fact I took it one step closer to paranoia...

1) use a dry rag to swipe off all junky deposits, obvious clumps, etc. swap rag as needed, and most painted areas will come clean just with this.

2) on plastic surfaces, use the simple green rag (or spray directly on, covering overspray with a rag), let sit for a minute, and wipe off.

3) tidy up with the plain wet rag, or one with some regular car soap, and then dry.

4) apply 303 protectant to hoses, plastics, etc.

I haven't finished yet, but when I do I'll post pics. A can of compressed air and a toothbrush/Q-tips do help to get the crud out of the little cracks.
 
OK, here are some before and afters. I didn't do as thoroughly as I could have, and there are still a few spots I want to clean up better, and plastics to hit again with back to black, but overall MUCH better.

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That's got a week or two of driving since the initial big clean, and I gave it a 30 second wipedown before taking those pics tonight with a dry cloth.
 
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