Mybowlcut Posted April 12, 2008 Report Posted April 12, 2008 Hey. :) I'm in debt from buying Superlites (still), and I'm getting bored not being able to spend money on the car... so I was just wondering about ways to clean up my engine... as in like the parts and stuff. Something to do at home just to keep myself busy... Cheers. Quote
78_7kRolla Posted April 12, 2008 Report Posted April 12, 2008 Make sure you degrease all the greasy parts! And then get your hands on some "autosol" (only use on raw finished metals). Then polish what you can by hand and paint what you can for that 'clean but better than factory look!' This is how my 7k came out after some elbow grease (i got the rocker cover professionally polished)..... Cheers, Matt. Quote
Mybowlcut Posted April 13, 2008 Author Report Posted April 13, 2008 Cheers! What parts did you polish/paint? Are there any you can't? Did you have to take stuff out to polish/paint it? Quote
WinKE55 Posted April 13, 2008 Report Posted April 13, 2008 Cheers! What parts did you polish/paint? Are there any you can't? Did you have to take stuff out to polish/paint it? Rocker Cover is the most visible seen engine component. It's just the metal cover that covers your valves, tappets etc.. Goes on the top of the head. All you need is to undo two I think 10mm? Or 12mm? Bolts. You can get I think it's the ports? Ported and polished? Though I am not sure on that. You shouldn't polish your intake manifold on the inside, Needs to be rough for a good air-fuel mixture. If you polish the inside, puddling might occur. If you are a big BLING fan. I'm sure you can get things chromed like different metals.. Though I am not so much of a major bling person. Good luck with it bud! Quote
Rollaboy2608 Posted April 13, 2008 Report Posted April 13, 2008 Winke, porting and polishing has nothing to do with a clean engine bay. You have to think before you post dude!!!!!!!!! Give the bay a good degrease, thats a good lace to start, making sure you cover electronic or electric components. Then, if your really anal, start pulling things off one at a time, then paint polish or hit them with brake cleaner. This should give you the desired finish It really depends on whether you're after show engine bay, or clean factory bay Quote
WinKE55 Posted April 13, 2008 Report Posted April 13, 2008 Winke, porting and polishing has nothing to do with a clean engine bay. You have to think before you post dude!!!!!!!!! Give the bay a good degrease, thats a good lace to start, making sure you cover electronic or electric components. Then, if your really anal, start pulling things off one at a time, then paint polish or hit them with brake cleaner. This should give you the desired finish It really depends on whether you're after show engine bay, or clean factory bay There is nothing in this post stating an ENGINE BAY. Only ENGINE. So I thought he wanted the ENGINE clean. Not engine bay. If you want the bay cleaned, then do as above. Quote
KE70-from-mt-panorama Posted April 13, 2008 Report Posted April 13, 2008 I did my engine bay the other day, Just a can or two of export degreaser and then i hit it with the pressure washer. After that hit all the lead connections with some wd-40 so she would start again. not the shinyest but its clean. Quote
Mybowlcut Posted April 13, 2008 Author Report Posted April 13, 2008 Nah I'm interested in the parts being clean. Not into bling really just want to get it nice and clean like 78_7kRolla's engine. Quote
Mybowlcut Posted April 13, 2008 Author Report Posted April 13, 2008 I did my engine bay the other day, Just a can or two of export degreaser and then i hit it with the pressure washer. After that hit all the lead connections with some wd-40 so she would start again. not the shinyest but its clean.What are the lead connections? Quote
fozz Posted April 13, 2008 Report Posted April 13, 2008 What are the lead connections? spark plug leads Quote
Mybowlcut Posted April 13, 2008 Author Report Posted April 13, 2008 They go to the distributor as well, right? Do you spray the rocker cover end or the distributor end? Quote
KE70-from-mt-panorama Posted April 14, 2008 Report Posted April 14, 2008 Both, and the lead going from the distributor to the coil. Quote
goldke70 Posted April 14, 2008 Report Posted April 14, 2008 They go to the distributor as well, right? Do you spray the rocker cover end or the distributor end? Useful trick if you can be bothered, Cover your distributor in a plastic bag, just roughly wrap it around the top in and around leads etc, Then degrees the engine and bay and then remove the bag, I'd still hit it with wd40, but the bag should have stopped most of the water getting near it.. :) Quote
78_7kRolla Posted April 14, 2008 Report Posted April 14, 2008 Nah I'm interested in the parts being clean. Not into bling really just want to get it nice and clean like 78_7kRolla's engine. Well, basically all the parts that have had paint on them from factory can be re-done/painted. I painted the block with black engine paint before we fitted it and same goes for the silver head. But apart from them it's just one thing at a time. You can paint the engine fan shrouds if they are a bit tacky and the top of the radiator (you can tape it up properly which saves you removing it). Also get some wd40 onto your hoses to get them to shine up nice. Generally it's one thing at a time. Good Luck buddy Quote
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