Camaro5 Chevy Camaro Forum / Camaro ZL1, SS and V6 Forums - Camaro5.com

Camaro5 Chevy Camaro Forum / Camaro ZL1, SS and V6 Forums - Camaro5.com (https://www.camaro5.com/forums/index.php)
-   Cosmetic Maintenance: Washing, Waxing, Detailing, Bodywork, Protection (https://www.camaro5.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=45)
-   -   Engine Cleaning With Pictures (https://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62999)

Angelo@Autopia 01-28-2010 10:18 AM

Engine Cleaning With Pictures
 
For those of you who are thinking of cleaning your engine heres a small write with some pictures to help you all out. A clean engine is a happy engine!

Detailing your engine bay and keeping it clean not only makes working on your engine easier but it shows a sense of pride of ownership. Modern engines are fairly easy to clean and detail, but keep in mind that you will using liquids and water around electrical equipment. Modern cars are sealed very well from the factory, but you should protect equipment such as the ECU or the Alternator. If you don't know what these are or what they look like, then you shouldn't detail your engine.

Products you should have or get.

-A quality degreaser such as Eimann Fabrik's VOC Engine Degreaser or Meguiars Super Degreaser

-A couple of brushes (I use old paint brushes)

-Running water

-Towels

-Your favorite dressing such as Meguiars Natural Shine, Meguiars Hyperdressing, or 1Z's Vinyl-Rubber Care and Protectant

1) The engine can be warm or cool to the touch, although warmer temperatures will help break down grease and grime. However you do NOTwant to spray cool water on a hot engine!

2) Use aluminum foil and wrap it around sensitive electrical equipment such as alternator or the ECU. Do NOT use aluminum foil on the battery as you could bridge the terminals.

3) Where gloves and eye protection to protect against any caustic chemicals. You do NOT want engine degreaser ending up in your eye's!

4) Spray a liberal amount of engine degreaser on all areas that need to be cleaned and allow to dwell for 30 seconds.

5) Agitate the degreaser into a lather using a soft brush to help facilitate the removal of stubborn grease and grit.

6) Rinse throughly using flowing water. Avoid spraying water with pressure on to sensitive equipment, but rather work around them. Rinse all solution off the engine, fire wall, and inner fenders.

7) Dry the engine as much as possible. If you have a high speed electric leaf blower use it remove as much standing water as possible from all the various nooks and crannies. If you have a wet vac you can use this to such water out of tight areas. If you have neither use a towel to soak up as much as possible.

8) Close engine bay and start engine. Allow to run up to normal operating temperature for at least 5 minutes.

9) After engine dries, apply your favorite dressing to the hoses and plastics, and enjoy!


Here some pictures:


http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing001.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing002.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing003.jpg

I sprayed the engine compartment down with a liberal coat of Eimann Fabrik's VOC Engine Degreaser. The degreaser immediately began to loosen the grease and grime.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing006.jpg

Very dirty areas require agitation with a soft brush.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing007.jpg

The underside of the hood was very dirty as well, and in need of a little cleaning.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing008.jpg


After flushing the engine bay throughly with water, little areas of grime might remain. This is a perfect time, if you desire, to get out a q-tip and clean any spots up.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing010.jpg


Remove as much standing water as possible, then close the engine and allow it to run up to operation temperature to facilitate drying. After it cools down, apply your favorite dressing and enjoy! I used 1Z Rubber-Vinyl Care 'Tienfienpfleger'


http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing011.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing012.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing013.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing014.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing016.jpg

Camaro21 01-28-2010 10:20 AM

Wow, Very nice job. All it takes is a little elbow grease.

Gloss-it 01-28-2010 11:48 AM

Nice job~ The engine is probably one of the easiest and quickest parts of the car to clean in minutes and has the biggest WOW factor after your done.:confused0068:

ChadG 05-01-2010 07:57 PM

Does anyone have any Camaro (I have a LLT engine) specific advice as far as detailing the engine bay goes?

Mr CLuTcH 05-01-2010 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr G (Post 1425250)
For those of you who are thinking of cleaning your engine heres a small write with some pictures to help you all out. A clean engine is a happy engine!

Detailing your engine bay and keeping it clean not only makes working on your engine easier but it shows a sense of pride of ownership. Modern engines are fairly easy to clean and detail, but keep in mind that you will using liquids and water around electrical equipment. Modern cars are sealed very well from the factory, but you should protect equipment such as the ECU or the Alternator. If you don't know what these are or what they look like, then you shouldn't detail your engine.

Products you should have or get.

-A quality degreaser such as Eimann Fabrik's VOC Engine Degreaser or Meguiars Super Degreaser

-A couple of brushes (I use old paint brushes)

-Running water

-Towels

-Your favorite dressing such as Meguiars Natural Shine, Meguiars Hyperdressing, or 1Z's Vinyl-Rubber Care and Protectant

1) The engine can be warm or cool to the touch, although warmer temperatures will help break down grease and grime. However you do NOTwant to spray cool water on a hot engine!

2) Use aluminum foil and wrap it around sensitive electrical equipment such as alternator or the ECU. Do NOT use aluminum foil on the battery as you could bridge the terminals.

3) Where gloves and eye protection to protect against any caustic chemicals. You do NOT want engine degreaser ending up in your eye's!

4) Spray a liberal amount of engine degreaser on all areas that need to be cleaned and allow to dwell for 30 seconds.

5) Agitate the degreaser into a lather using a soft brush to help facilitate the removal of stubborn grease and grit.

6) Rinse throughly using flowing water. Avoid spraying water with pressure on to sensitive equipment, but rather work around them. Rinse all solution off the engine, fire wall, and inner fenders.

7) Dry the engine as much as possible. If you have a high speed electric leaf blower use it remove as much standing water as possible from all the various nooks and crannies. If you have a wet vac you can use this to such water out of tight areas. If you have neither use a towel to soak up as much as possible.

8) Close engine bay and start engine. Allow to run up to normal operating temperature for at least 5 minutes.

9) After engine dries, apply your favorite dressing to the hoses and plastics, and enjoy!


Here some pictures:


http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing001.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing002.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing003.jpg

I sprayed the engine compartment down with a liberal coat of Eimann Fabrik's VOC Engine Degreaser. The degreaser immediately began to loosen the grease and grime.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing006.jpg

Very dirty areas require agitation with a soft brush.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing007.jpg

The underside of the hood was very dirty as well, and in need of a little cleaning.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing008.jpg


After flushing the engine bay throughly with water, little areas of grime might remain. This is a perfect time, if you desire, to get out a q-tip and clean any spots up.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing010.jpg


Remove as much standing water as possible, then close the engine and allow it to run up to operation temperature to facilitate drying. After it cools down, apply your favorite dressing and enjoy! I used 1Z Rubber-Vinyl Care 'Tienfienpfleger'


http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing011.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing012.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing013.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing014.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...tailing016.jpg

DAMN. Amazing job.:clap:


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:38 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9 Beta 4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.