DoubleONegative
Active Member
i will be there on the 14th....My parents aren't coming up until the 15th so it's all good!!!!
Dan_Soprano
15 Year Member
LOL!!FEARNO1 said:make sure if you use the antisieze you use it liberally...thats the only way to win trophies...
never had any problems, sprayed coils etc. just kept it away from air filter and used hot water to rinse. cold water on a hot engine block didn't seem like a good idea. remember, when your going down the street and its raining, water is flying into engine bay. I used just enough to thoroughly rinse, didn't have hose pouring on it.
the stuff coming off rubber parts feels like a plastic film and i could peel sections of it off
the stuff coming off rubber parts feels like a plastic film and i could peel sections of it off
I wonder what that film you are peeling off is supposed to protect the parts from.cold96snake said:never had any problems,
the stuff coming off rubber parts feels like a plastic film and i could peel sections of it off
in other threads about engine cleaning they talk about spraying rubber/plastic parts with protectant so thats why i thought it could be that. i assume just from the elements. i'll find the thread and post a link
Dan_Soprano
15 Year Member
This one is MUCH better though!!!cold96snake said:purdy engine bay http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=372183
http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=384379&page=52&pp=25
I think once you spray it with a protectant it might beome a dirt magnet. Looks good at first but then becomes a bitch. Kinda like picking up a chick when you are drunk.
Will look good for a show but then I would wash that crap off afterwards.
Will look good for a show but then I would wash that crap off afterwards.
I just wonder what the film is. Maybe it is just grime and wax buildup. The plastic underneath it looks alot better where it's coming off. Anyway, how do you guys clean your engine bays? I don't think mine has ever been cleaned other than my attempt.gaslight said:I wonder what that film you are peeling off is supposed to protect the parts from.
agreedDan_Soprano said:
Dan_Soprano said:I should be able to as long as I don't have to work that weekend...
Take a vacation day like I did
cold96snake said:Anyway, how do you guys clean your engine bays?.
I just use simple green and some rags. I dont bother spraying it b/c I dont want to get anything wet that shouldent have water in/around it.
Dan_Soprano said:
Dan_Soprano
15 Year Member
Some guy in the thread i posted did this and some time later had splotches on aluminum pieces so i think rinsing would be a good idea, but yea, becareful where you rinse.Striped5.0 said:I just use simple green and some rags. I dont bother spraying it b/c I dont want to get anything wet that shouldent have water in/around it.
I'm beginning to think the film is just buildup cause i gave it another dose today and more is coming off and easier. Kinda like dandruff.
I wouldn't let that stuff set for long. I would liberally use the water to make sure you rinsed off all the simple green. Even rinse the stuff you don't think the SG got on because you don't want any damage later. Then try to dry everthing you can with a rag to avoid water spots.
Dan_Soprano
15 Year Member
I hate when the old lady is on the rag!!gaslight said:I wouldn't let that stuff set for long. I would liberally use the water to make sure you rinsed off all the simple green. Even rinse the stuff you don't think the SG got on because you don't want any damage later. Then try to dry everthing you can with a rag to avoid water spots.
just look at the big bloody cottony looking thing in the trash. Kinda looks like a jelly doughnut wrapped in toilet paper.Dan_Soprano said:I hate when the old lady is on the rag!!
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