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Posted by: Scott Schroeder Apr 14 2011, 02:09 PM

Tonight I am going at my transmission (it is sitting on a furniture dolly). My only tools are garden hose, some scrapers and some wire brushes. The bottom is very clean, it is the top that is a mess. I want to just use the low pressure garden hose to avoid any internal contamination. Was curious what peoples opinions are on an over the counter degreaser, as I only have access to an Autozone or an Oreily's on the way down to the shop tonight - nothing fancy.

Thanks!
Scott S

Posted by: yeahmag Apr 14 2011, 02:17 PM

Oil Eater or Simple Green. Then add some Ez-Off oven cleaner to get the baked on stuff. In theory you need to coat the trans with paint or something to keep it from oxidizing after it is clean.

-Aaron

Posted by: Jeffs9146 Apr 14 2011, 02:19 PM

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Posted by: rick 918-S Apr 14 2011, 02:20 PM

Scott, I use a spray gun with mineral spirits in it. Use a parts cleaning brush and poke at it while you spray. Crap fly's everyplace but it cleans up nice and fast. Oh and it will ruin your grass. evilgrin.gif AND Your wife WILL give you the look dry.gif

Posted by: pcar916 Apr 14 2011, 02:29 PM

Simple Green is an outstanding water-based cleaner and won't mess with the surface much but mineral spirits is a good solvent to use as well. But the latter leaves the surface bare unprotected. This is a time-consuming thing to do while the transaxle is still together.

Places to avoid spraying water into. In other words, Spray with the SG bottle and wipe/brush/scrape
- Vent hole
- the input shaft
- output flange seals
- shift seals (tail or side shifter)
- speedo-drive hole

This all works better when the trans is warm. There are a bunch of threads here on cleaning and coating magnesium.

Good luck

Posted by: r_towle Apr 14 2011, 02:34 PM

This is the strongest stuff I found that is water based.
http://www.superclean.com/products

a word of caution...wear goggles and crappy clothes.
The spray hose will shoot water back at you no matter where you stand...

Rich

Posted by: vsg914 Apr 14 2011, 02:41 PM

I like purple power too.

Posted by: benalishhero Apr 14 2011, 02:48 PM

Yep purple power or pink stuff.......

Posted by: Cap'n Krusty Apr 14 2011, 02:54 PM

If you use any of that purple cleaner, and possibly other strong products, BE SURE you have more-than-adequate ventilation. I'm thinkin' like a box fan set on medium or high blowing all over you and the work while you're doing it. I didn't, and I almost had to visit the ER. It's BAD stuff! BTW, I was working outdoors!

The Cap'n

Posted by: Scott Schroeder Apr 14 2011, 03:47 PM

Thanks all! beerchug.gif

Oh, and Rick, I could crap gold bars and diamonds all day long, every day, and she would still be giving me "that look" dry.gif
Ha!

Posted by: Ferg Apr 14 2011, 03:52 PM

I like the Oil Eater stuff they sell at costco, that with my steamer would make quick work, you wanna borrow it?

Ferg

Posted by: Scott Schroeder Apr 14 2011, 03:55 PM

Thanks a million Ferg. I will see how it all goes tonight. If it goes bad, I will drop you a line for sure.

Thanks again!

Posted by: MoveQik Apr 14 2011, 04:03 PM

QUOTE(Ferg @ Apr 14 2011, 02:52 PM) *

I like the Oil Eater stuff they sell at costco, that with my steamer would make quick work, you wanna borrow it?

Ferg

What kind of steamer do you have?

Posted by: vsg914 Apr 14 2011, 04:10 PM

QUOTE(Cap'n Krusty @ Apr 14 2011, 02:54 PM) *

If you use any of that purple cleaner, and possibly other strong products, BE SURE you have more-than-adequate ventilation. I'm thinkin' like a box fan set on medium or high blowing all over you and the work while you're doing it. I didn't, and I almost had to visit the ER. It's BAD stuff! BTW, I was working outdoors!

The Cap'n

Strange, Been using it for years. I use it full strength and never had that problem. Maybe your just alergic to it? However, it doesn't like rubber.

Posted by: Ferg Apr 14 2011, 04:26 PM

QUOTE(MoveQik @ Apr 14 2011, 02:03 PM) *

QUOTE(Ferg @ Apr 14 2011, 02:52 PM) *

I like the Oil Eater stuff they sell at costco, that with my steamer would make quick work, you wanna borrow it?

Ferg

What kind of steamer do you have?


I forgot the brand, will have to check tonight. Looks like this...






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Posted by: Gint Apr 14 2011, 05:07 PM

QUOTE(Ferg @ Apr 14 2011, 02:52 PM) *
I like the Oil Eater stuff they sell at costco, that with my steamer would make quick work, you wanna borrow it?

Ferg
agree.gif +1 on Costco, Oil Eater

...and, Ferg, I want to borrow your steamer.

Posted by: brant Apr 14 2011, 05:54 PM

ferg,
I don't have a costco membership.
but I want a bottle of that oil-eater some time
can I give you some cash when your shopping anyways to pick me up one.


Posted by: Marty Yeoman Apr 14 2011, 05:56 PM

QUOTE(r_towle @ Apr 14 2011, 01:34 PM) *

This is the strongest stuff I found that is water based.
http://www.superclean.com/products
Rich


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Just remember to change that gear oil afterwords.

Posted by: Gint Apr 14 2011, 06:44 PM

QUOTE(brant @ Apr 14 2011, 04:54 PM) *
ferg,
I don't have a costco membership.
but I want a bottle of that oil-eater some time
can I give you some cash when your shopping anyways to pick me up one.
I'll get you one Brant. It's on my way home.

Posted by: brant Apr 14 2011, 07:22 PM

QUOTE(Gint @ Apr 14 2011, 06:44 PM) *

QUOTE(brant @ Apr 14 2011, 04:54 PM) *
ferg,
I don't have a costco membership.
but I want a bottle of that oil-eater some time
can I give you some cash when your shopping anyways to pick me up one.
I'll get you one Brant. It's on my way home.



don't make a special trip though
tell me what I owe you and I'll get you the moola$

Posted by: Ferg Apr 14 2011, 08:10 PM

QUOTE(Gint @ Apr 14 2011, 03:07 PM) *

QUOTE(Ferg @ Apr 14 2011, 02:52 PM) *
I like the Oil Eater stuff they sell at costco, that with my steamer would make quick work, you wanna borrow it?

Ferg
agree.gif +1 on Costco, Oil Eater

...and, Ferg, I want to borrow your steamer.



No problem.

Posted by: euro911 Apr 14 2011, 11:30 PM

QUOTE(yeahmag @ Apr 14 2011, 01:17 PM) *
Oil Eater or Simple Green. Then add some Ez-Off oven cleaner to get the baked on stuff. In theory you need to coat the trans with paint or something to keep it from oxidizing after it is clean. -Aaron
They're easier to keep clean after they're painted too biggrin.gif


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Posted by: davep Apr 15 2011, 08:45 AM

A wheel bolt in place of the vent will help keep crap out of the guts. Just be sure to carefully clean around the vent before removal.

Posted by: sww914 Apr 15 2011, 09:16 AM

I don't have a parts washer at my shop. I'll scrub the really dirty parts with solvent in a big tray and then Purple Power and then steam clean them. If they're not very bad I skip the solvent.

Posted by: Scott Schroeder Apr 15 2011, 12:57 PM

So I picked up some simple green, some purple stuff and an assortment of small wire brushes. Sprayed and scrubbed for two hours. My case was only dirty on the top and in the areas that are unseen behind the muffler. After two hours, I was a mess, and I was not at all pleased with the results. I wiped the thing down and dried it off as best I could, then put back on the shelf. I puttered around on other cars for the next few hours. As I went to leave, I was shocked at what I saw! Other than some of the depest darkest crevices, the transmission looked damn good. When it fully dried, it was a nice clean/dull/dark silver. I'ts like the mag case was a sponge that held water and kept it looking dark and dirty (especially in the failing light as the sun went down). I figure another hour or so spot cleaning and I will be all set. Very pleased. Thanks again for the product suggestions!
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Posted by: Gint Apr 15 2011, 09:42 PM

I'd rinse that really well Scotty.

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