MacksSrt said:What does everyone use? Tips and tricks?
Hamrhead said:One silly thing that I do is polish the aluminum AC lines (esp. the one on the pass. side that runs along the valve cover). Makes 'em shiny!
My exact approach.hemi killer said:After using simple green and hosing it off. I dry with a leafblower then wipe down all the surfaces i can witha detailing mist and wipe doen the hoses with tire dressing.
After using simple green and hosing it off. I dry with a leafblower then wipe down all the surfaces i can witha detailing mist and wipe doen the hoses with tire dressing.
if you dillute Simple Green it works really well...just put 1 part SG to 10 parts water and use a brush/sponge to apply on a COOL ENGINE(otherwise it dries the instant it touches)...then use the sponge with clean water to rinse...A friend of mine details cars and he hoses the engine bay to rinse :dontknow: (i didnt think it was a good idea, but he said just watch out for the ECU and make sure the fuse box is nice and sealed)
7 year old thread brought back to life!
if i have to use water, (very seldom) i run it throught my CR spotless water filter first. by the way the pollen and other crap coming down out of our oak trees is f'n annoying
if i have to use water, (very seldom) i run it throught my CR spotless water filter first. by the way the pollen and other crap coming down out of our oak trees is f'n annoying
The red on my valve covers is starting to peel off, is it just high heat paint or powder? Is pulling the valve covers a pain in the ass? Are gaskets reusable? etc...