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    Dirty Engine Bay? No more!

    Ghost here, after i purchased my first car, thankfully a CB7, I hated the fact that my engine bay looked hideous and grimy. And honestly cleaning part by part is nearly impossible and takes too much dedication for me.. x.x So here it goes. How to remove the grime from your engine bay and leave it sparkling. (As much as an engine with 200k+ miles can sparkle)

    Materials
    -Plenty of Formula 88 or any other strong degreaser
    -Spray bottle for degreaser
    -Lots of tire shine (This is the one I used) http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...re-spray-24oz/
    -Water Hose
    -Dirty CB7

    **You can wrap the distributor, alternator, and fuse box in plastic to provide some extra protection** Quoting "deevergote"

    Procedures
    1) Start by warming up your engine to regular operating temp. Usually takes 10-15 minutes of Idling.
    2) Turn your engine off and pop your hood.
    3) Start spraying that degreaser EVERYWHERE. All over. Try to avoid the distributor, fuse housing, and alternator. DON'T LET THE DEGREASER SIT.
    4) Hose down all the areas you sprayed with the degreaser immediately. You should immediately see the engine bay come back to life. Respray any areas you see are still dirty.
    5) Let the engine cool COMPLETELY.
    6) Spray the tire shine all over the hoses, wires, basically everything black
    Just spray that stuff everywhere.

    That simple. You should see everything come back to life and you won't hate popping your hood of your new ride for your friends.

    Simple/My first guide. Hope you guys see the difference

    Some Pictures of the after. Sorry no before

    Last edited by ghostlow; 06-24-2012, 09:22 PM.

    #2
    much nicer to work on than a grease pit
    http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...82408002-1.jpg

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      #3
      Wrapping the distributor, alternator, and fuse box in plastic would provide a bit of added protection as well.






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        #4
        Originally posted by deevergote View Post
        Wrapping the distributor, alternator, and fuse box in plastic would provide a bit of added protection as well.
        and please don not clear coat the engine compartment, that looks so used car dealerish

        (need a good pic of salesman)
        http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...82408002-1.jpg

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          #5
          My bay regularly sees Simple Green and a pressure washer.




          Before:

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            #6
            Well I'm inspired!
            I need to get my ass out of bed early this weekend so I have time for muh CB7.

            ^^Photos taken by me ^^

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              #7
              Inspiration....lots of that on here.

              However, my bright purple bay will only be looking like that til the end of the summer when an H22 will be replacing it and going with a very sombre OEM style.

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                #8
                Word of caution: avoid using degreasers, such as Greased Lightning, that have alkaline based detergents in them, as they corrode aluminum. Stick to Simple Green or citrus based degreasers.

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                  #9
                  Another thing that works well, and won't eat the paint is WD40 and a 1" paint brush. Spray WD on and agitate the grime with brush, spray more wd to "rinse". It is easiest done when the bay is empty- but WOW.
                  My bay had not been touched in its entire life, and it came out wonderfully.
                  This method is good for your hoses and plastic parts too.
                  Last edited by LadyG; 06-26-2012, 02:26 PM.
                  Project wagon! Much excite! 2018!

                  That Sedan. Purchased '07-->Swap'd-->Tuck'd-->Wreck'd-->May '16

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                    #10
                    Sweet mercy she's clean. I'm scared to have any water hit my engine bay area.
                    **Blk Housed Slut Crew Member #1**

                    **Don't b scared be prepared for the worst**
                    Da Drizzle's Sedan - Dr. Diy's Blk Housed Thread

                    '90 2Tone Coupe-Car Heaven_'89 Lude-Junk Yard
                    Mostly Usdm, some Jdm,Edm,&Puerto Rican RICE

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by LadyG View Post
                      Another thing that works well, and won't eat the paint is WD40 and a 1" paint brush. Spray WD on and agitate the grime with brush, spray more wd to "rinse". It is easiest done when the bay is empty- but WOW.
                      My bay had not been touched in its entire life, and it came out wonderfully.
                      This method is good for your hoses and plastic parts too.
                      Seems like i gotta buy alot of WD40 and try this next time!

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                        #12
                        My bay took one large can. I would have liked to have a little more- but one did the job.
                        Project wagon! Much excite! 2018!

                        That Sedan. Purchased '07-->Swap'd-->Tuck'd-->Wreck'd-->May '16

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                          #13
                          what about that little peephole in the engine? near the engine code. cover that too?
                          blackROSE Member, with a focus on VIP Style

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                            Dirty Engine Bay? No more!

                            (clean it up with Orbit!)


                            <-- MRT

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by P5ylance View Post
                              what about that little peephole in the engine? near the engine code. cover that too?
                              Yours must be missing. There should be a rubber plug in that.

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