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    Washing the engine bay

    I really need to wash out the engine bay as there is mud all over it and oil residue in places from spilling when topping up etc and well its basically filthy.

    Problem is I always get worried about washing out the engine bay with electrics etc should there be things that I shouldn't be washing near...

    I wish I could find someone that would detail it for me
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    just avoid concentrating any high presuure spray jets around electrical connectors

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    that would be most places apart from the block then

    Got quite a few electrics in my engine bay
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    I was unshore for a while to, i just don't spray the alternator and afew plugs mounted on the fire wall the rest seems fine
    I've most likely got alot less electrics on the 200tdi then your's though

    CHEERS TIM.

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    Glad Wrap is your friend, wrap anything electrical, esp anything to do with fuel delivery, TPS, Map/Maf, sensors, Regards Frank.

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    From what I have been told:

    1) To be safe, dont use any pressure higher than you get out of a garden hose. The water should be ok, as if you have mud up there, and everything is running, then low pressure water shouldn't do much harm.

    2) Do not degrease the engine. Grease / oil etc should only be wiped off. Degreaser will remove all of the oil & grime, but this can then lead to areas of bare metal which will rust fairly quickly. This is especially true of bits low down in the engine bay that might be stone chipped etc. The old oil forms a protective coating.

    3) Most detailers these days will only do the above anyway. Due to the amount of electronics in cars, and engine bays in particular, they are too scared to do much that might end up costing them BIG $$$$.

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    lou,
    another useful tip is to spray with degreaser or i use chemtech truck wash first before applying the hose. just apply using a pressure sprayer and leave for 20 mins (always when engine cold). then hose off with spray nozzle avoiding to much pressure on any plugs/connections.
    cheers
    liam

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    I used Kenco Shift It for cleaning. Spray it on straight on the muddy and grimmy areas, leave for a couple of minutes and hose off. If its real stubborn mud and grime then I wet everything, spray on the Shift It, then just give it a bit of a rub with a sponge before hosing it all off.

    This was recommended on outerlimits and got a lot of positive responses (this is how I got onto it).

    In regards to electrics as long as your not blasting them it should be okay. Im happy hosing most bits in the engine bay (mains pressure only, no high pressure nozels or hose systems). As long as its allowed to dry properly it should be okay.

    Im not so scared of water since I had it flowing over the bonnet after misjudging depth the depth of a puddle . Muddy water everywhere through the engine bay to remind me too.

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    Ive done mine a few times.....just be aware.... spray the lec's with crc or wd40 before you start...ive never had a prob

    cheers

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    I hit mine with degreaser and hi pressure every couple of months with NO problems. Just use common sense not to apply direct hi pressure to anything too fragile. I always first give it blast around the front of the block/fan water pump area with the motor turn OFF (if you need to know why then obviously you have not been blessed with common sense LOL) then I run the motor whilst giving the rest of the motor/engine bay a good blast. After a HP clean and a spin around the block to "dry things off" I then use compressed air to blow any residual water out of any "nooks and crannies" then give a few of the elektricity things a spray with WD40 or similar.

    Thommo
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