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Old 10-10-2003, 06:14 PM
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My '02 SS has 17,000 miles of grime in the engine compartment. Is it ok to get it wet cleaning it? Should the coil packs be covered?
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I use high pressure water (car wash) without issues.

Don't drown it. Just "blow" the junk off, don't hold the wand in one place too long.
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Default Re: engine cleaning

Simple Green spray and a garden hose.

Personally, I don't use high pressure water. Just right out of the hose seems to work fine.
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I bought some CD2 stuff from auto zone, that works really nice for deatailing your engine bay and makes your manifold very shiny.
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I bought some CD2 stuff from auto zone, that works really nice for deatailing your engine bay and makes your manifold very shiny.
good call. i used the cd2 stuff also, it comes 2 cans in a set. works really awesome, my engine bay was soooo grimey when i bought my car, picked the cd2 up and washed it looks like the car just rolled out of the showroom
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simple green
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Default Re: engine cleaning

just spray simple gren everywhere and then rinse, it wont damage any parts? im kinda slow, so dont mind me...
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Pretty much, just watch the fuse boxes. You can cover it, prolly a good idea, or just be careful.
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I just washed the front of the engine today. I rinsed with a garden hoes which gets off a ton of stuff. Then I sprayed on Simple Green and let it sit for a couple minutes, and rinsed off. A scrub brush could help even more, it looks very good now. BUT.... the water got into one of the idler pullies and is making a HORRID squealing noise, look in the External Engine forum for more info.
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Simple green, and be careful of the CPU
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What about Gunk engine cleaner?
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that works too.. i use simple green



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