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engine cleaning

tekin

Active Member
Apr 20, 2008
47
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hi all

over the years my engine/bay has got dirty well more dusty that dirty
do you guy have tips on cleaning? what are the best products to use??
 

RabR

Guest
I use the Autoglym Engine Cleaner, £7 from Halfrauds. Get 3 for 2 in there just now also.
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
Some sort of engine bay cleaner, spray all over a COLD engine, agitate with paint brush, hose off with an open hose (ie no pressure or flow) leave to dry or dry with towel and coat plastics and rubbers with an engine bay dress that isn't too shiny
 

jwfcms

Active Member
Sep 14, 2008
384
1
UK Yorkshire
you should really take off your sump and rocker cover and polish inside of those too. to do a proper job anyway... ...
 

sheffboy

avoiding potholes
May 25, 2007
655
1
I'm wanting to give mine a bit of a clean. Is it best to have the engine running when hosing of the engine cleaner?
 

speedsix

Leon Cupra R 225
Oct 30, 2004
825
0
Are there any components that need covering? (with a spray cleaner/regular hose 'drizzle' to rinse)
 

olliep

Wants a mk2 GTI
Oct 3, 2005
709
1
Winchester
if your not running the engine, disconnect the battery to prevent shorting. Bag up the air box (if its not sealed) and bettery and any exposed connectors would be grateful if you were to protect them. lots of people use foil as its easy to mould around abnormal shapes i used blutac. i'd cover up your maf aswell. i've never been to sure about our engines tho because of the recesses around the spark/coilpacks... are they sealed well??
 

Teasy

Active Member
Sep 1, 2007
451
1
Middlesbrough
I'm wanting to give mine a bit of a clean. Is it best to have the engine running when hosing of the engine cleaner?

This is what I do with a jet wash hot shampoo and jet rinse & I've never had any problems, obviously taking care around electrical items!!!!! [B)]
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
This is what I do with a jet wash hot shampoo and jet rinse & I've never had any problems, obviously taking care around electrical items!!!!! [B)]

You should use the hot foam brush buddy, gets dirt and grime out a treat!
Sorry guys but really not a good idea.
All you want the water for is to rinse the bay after cleaning, brush is likely to damage connectors and jet wash can hole hoses and get into coil pack etc
 

Daz_Wilko89

MK3 Cupra Owner
Jun 26, 2007
87
0
Yarm
Sorry guys but really not a good idea.
All you want the water for is to rinse the bay after cleaning, brush is likely to damage connectors and jet wash can hole hoses and get into coil pack etc

haha im pretty sure he was joking, as was i... :blink:
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
LOL
don't joke with things like that.

I jet washed my 106 GTI engine back with the engine running, I had an open cone air filter, it didn't end well
 

Teasy

Active Member
Sep 1, 2007
451
1
Middlesbrough
Sorry guys but really not a good idea.
All you want the water for is to rinse the bay after cleaning, brush is likely to damage connectors and jet wash can hole hoses and get into coil pack etc

Yes, I do know what water does to electrics etc. Years ago when it rained I had to get my can of damp start/wd40 out and spray the HT leads & distibutor cap in & out with my ex g/f in the car while I was getting soaked :censored: went through about 26 cans every winter.

Now modern engines are a dream but OBVIOUSLY taking care & NOT on full jet power :D
 
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