06-26-2018 | #1 |
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Motor wash tips
Guys, do you have any good advice when it comes to washing and detailing the engine and engine compartment?
Anything that must be masked or sealed before soap and water? Any recommended products to use etc? The ZR-1 is new to us and we wanna be sure before washing and detailing the engine compartment. All input is highly appreciated. Sent from my SM-G955F using ZR-1 Net Registry mobile app
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06-26-2018 | #2 |
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Re: Motor wash tips
Getting her ready for the summer's roadtrip.20180625_180108.jpg20180625_180133.jpg20180626_131722.jpg
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06-26-2018 | #3 |
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Re: Motor wash tips
That is a super clean looking engine sir!! I wouldn't recommend anything other than a rag and water or soapy water........I've heard nightmare stories of spraying the engine down.
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06-26-2018 | #4 |
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Re: Motor wash tips
I agree looks great now
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06-29-2018 | #5 |
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Re: Motor wash tips
Agreed....Don't wash it....Wipe it down with water and a rag when it is cold.....No hose !!!!
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06-30-2018 | #6 |
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Re: Motor wash tips
Advise not to use hose, powerwasher.
If it really needs it, then 2 seconds @ 2 feet distance for upper areas of engine is my method, lower areas get more. There's a few items wrapped in towel and covered in plastic to protect. Water will collect in pocket areas near Injector Housing near Heads, vacuum with wet/dry vac modified with skinny hose & duct tape. Purple Power, SuperClean, Simple Green, or Green Tincture Soap ...diluted using distilled water in sprayer. http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=29349 If I had to do it again I would raise the front of the car to facilitate water runoff rearward. And wrap the pump for the secondaries located below passenger side headlight next to coolant reservoir tank.
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06-30-2018 | #7 |
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Re: Motor wash tips
I have been wiping my engine down with a soft rag and Isopropyl Alcohol.
It really cuts the dirt & oil, plus evaporates quickly. Don't do it on a hot engine. Wait a few minutes for everything to dry before starting. Works extremely well without hurting anything.
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Definitely follow his two cautions without fail! Now, I use a slightly different twist. Based on the Lotus heritage, my ZR-1 responds far better to this cleaning method. 1- Ice bucket- full 2- Long stem Glasses 3- Tanqueray #10 (only number 10) (( Beefeater may be substituted)) Slowly pour 2.5 ounces into each glass with one cube then slowly pour glass one over the plenum, while pouring the contents of the 2nd glass slowly into yourself. Repeat, then repeat again, making sure not to start or drive the car for 2 hours for each glass that you consume. Not sure if it really cleans any better than the isopropyl alcohol method, but it is far more of a pleasant activity, and by performing this each weekend during the summer, you will soon have the best looking power plant in your neighborhood. With some dedication and discipline, you might just master this technique! Post up how this works out for you! Marty |
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06-30-2018 | #9 | |
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Re: Motor wash tips
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Gotta try your method, especially the pouring into myself part. Agree on the Tanqueray recommendation. Btw, have you ever tried to replace the Tonic with Russian..? Gonna use damp cloths and/or isopropyl and see how it turns out. Will also refresh all the black plastic like on the underside of the hood etc. Really appreciate all the input and good advice in here - no doubt a great car family to be a part of! [emoji108] Sent from my SM-G955F using ZR-1 Net Registry mobile app
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07-05-2018 | #10 |
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Re: Motor wash tips
Have you cleaned your engine yet? If so, which idea worked best for you?
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