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> Steam cleaning with engine out
Jeff Bonanno
post May 17 2003, 11:14 AM
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Got a quick question - I errantly forewent the initial steamcleaning that everyone suggests for project cars and now have an incredibly greasy and oily engine out on the dolly.

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My neighbor offered to haul it with me to a carwash which does degreasing and steamcleaning. If we do this, what should I watch out for? I intend to rebuilld the top end and tranny but not split the case. I'm hesitant to steam clean it now as any water which gets in will be there for a while.

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Brad Roberts
post May 17 2003, 11:20 AM
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Brake cleaner to knock off the top lair and hold off on steam cleaning it until your closer to putting it back in.

In my opinion.. the steam cleaning isnt the hot ticket (no pun intended) It pushes the loose stuff off the engine.. but just smears the grime around. The brake cleaner will break it loose and allow it to be washed off with a low pressure garden hose. The tranny will be different story.. buy a hand held (without the stick) tire brush and plan on throwing it away when you are done..


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post May 17 2003, 11:21 AM
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After you clean it, bring it back to the garage. Flip it up on the flywheel for couple of hours then lay it back down. Break the motor down soon after you clean it. You don't want the flywheel to rust.
A real steam cleaner will blow/melt off the grease. A car wash just smears it around.
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post May 17 2003, 11:23 AM
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Thanks B and Geoff. I'm sure I'll have a host of other questions as I get into it!

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