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jamesbii 05-23-2018 09:12 AM

Engine Bay - How to clean it?
 
Any recommendations on cleaning the engine bay? The previous owner (my father) decided to drive it in the rain and play in the mud puddles before shipping it up to me. There's dirt and pebbles all over the place. I'd like to get it clean so I can show it off at the local car show.

6speedsteve 05-23-2018 10:19 AM

Use the SEARCH function, you will get five pages of tips, & lots of things not to do.

Mayor111 05-23-2018 11:00 AM

Some just asked me how to clean an engine to prepare for a car show...

A Swiffer wand is your best friend - it can get into areas you didn't even know existed, but a judge will find. Again, a light spray of Simple Green all over the engine, scrub with a soft brush to agitate the dirt loose, then LIGHTLY hose off (with a MIST setting on the hose). MAKE SURE YOU COVER THE ALT AND ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. Then I always use any product that will make the engine parts a bit shiny...makes your engine stand out more.

Once your done, it will look like this...:thumbs:

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...a74ae398ed.jpg

Velocity_Vette 05-23-2018 11:04 AM

I hate to be one to say "use the search" also but I agree with that in this case. There are so many techniques, tips, tricks, etc, that are best served by you first reading up on what everyone does, taking what you think is best/easiest to do, and then going from there.

I will say what I do though just to throw it in. When I clean my engine bay I Simple Green it down real good, use a lot of elbow grease, and then for the satin black parts - fuse box cover, wiper cowl, fender liners, etc - I use tire dressing. For any exposed wire looms and such I scrub them. I don't try to use any actual water anywhere if it can be avoided.

Considering you don't know the exact condition of driving sans how the car was presented to you, I would also clean the drain udders and remove the radiator cowl and clean between the radiator and condenser. There are some good posts here on the forum on how to do these two things.

4XLR8N 05-23-2018 11:16 AM

Simple Green works well.

jamesbii 05-23-2018 11:20 AM

Thanks, I did use the search and didn't see anything that really stood out for what I was looking for. Are there any part that I should stay away from? Do you cover the battery & fuse box with anything?

knewblewkorvette 05-23-2018 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by jamesbii (Post 1597258670)
Thanks, I did use the search and didn't see anything that really stood out for what I was looking for. Are there any part that I should stay away from? Do you cover the battery & fuse box with anything?


Battery, no. Fuse box, yes.

neutron82 05-23-2018 01:57 PM

:lurk:

glbeauchamp 05-23-2018 04:57 PM

https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...+bay+by+froggy

6speedsteve 05-23-2018 06:02 PM

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I had this saved on my work computer, came from the Forum.

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I also like this guys detailing videos, he has a few on engine cleaning.

https://www.youtube.com/user/CarCleaningGuru

dbgoodwin 05-23-2018 06:12 PM

Sounds like your dad is way cooler than you. He on the forum?

Vetteman Jack 05-23-2018 08:11 PM

I have used an air compressor and a nozzle attachment to get rid of dust and pebbles from the engine bay. I agree with the Swiffer - it does wonders picking up dust. The Simple Green and LIGHT spray of water works well and then a follow up with the air compressor for drying does the trick. I also use an Absorber (synthetic chamois) to wipe things down.

billschroeder5842 05-23-2018 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by Mayor111 (Post 1597258521)
Once your done, it will look like this...:thumbs:

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...a74ae398ed.jpg

Day Am.....

Allieboy 05-23-2018 08:28 PM

Im going to follow this video


SG Lou 05-24-2018 05:18 AM


Originally Posted by jamesbii (Post 1597258670)
Thanks, I did use the search and didn't see anything that really stood out for what I was looking for.

:eek:


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