1st Gen Protege/323/GLC General/Maintenance Discussion for 1990-1994 Models (BG Chassis) and 1981-1989 GLC/323 Models (BD and BF chassis)

Cleaning engine capartment help

Old Mar 23, 2002 | 07:39 PM
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Cleaning engine compartment help

I would like some suggestions on how I could clean all the grime and gunk off my engine? It needs cleaning badly it was never washed. Thanx for the help.
Old Mar 23, 2002 | 07:50 PM
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Get some engine degreaser and spray the **** out of the engine well. Then take a high pressure washer and spray the all the **** out of there. Make sure the engine is cool.
Old Mar 23, 2002 | 08:05 PM
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Is it ok to just spray water on the engine like that will eneything bad happen. Also did u do it before?
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Yeah it's okay. Just becareful not to use the high pressure over the wires too much and stay away from the intake. Make sure the engine is cool.
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How do the spark plugs come out u just pull em and push them back in wene done? Im sortove new to the protege stuff lol.
Old Mar 24, 2002 | 12:28 AM
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Originally posted by 90&00 Protege
Plug wires just pull out...
When I clean my engine, I pull the plug wires out beforehand, stuff rags into the holes and duct tape the holes shut. Keeps the water out really well.

I also duct tape pieces of Saran Wrap around vital electrical components (fusebox, coil packs, etc.) and also duct tape around the cap of the brake fluid reservoir. Brake fluid will absorb water and make your brake pedal spongy.

Good luck
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Stay away from the alternator, too. I like to use Simple Green, it's not as caustic as engine degreaser. Dry/Towel off what you can afterwards. . . waterspots look ugly under the hood.
Old Mar 24, 2002 | 12:18 PM
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Originally posted by GNO
Stay away from the alternator, too. I like to use Simple Green, it's not as caustic as engine degreaser. Dry/Towel off what you can afterwards. . . waterspots look ugly under the hood.
Simple Green works wonders. Make sure you get the automotive kind though, as there is household and automotive. I'm pretty sure they're the same exact thing, but the automotive kind foams up a little to work better, and the household doesn't foam when sprayed.
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I went to the gastation today and cleaned the outside of my car my self with those hose things they have. I noticed an option that said engine degreaser the guy said choose that wene you wana clean your engine and leave your car running. I was thinking of doing it but I didn`t wana screw eneything in my engine is it ok to use those?
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