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I've had my 68 for over a year now and the engine is in need of a good cleaning. I've used engine brite in the past on my other vehicles and have had OK results with no issues.
note: When I got the car the engine was incredibly clean; Hoses, belts and that beautiful aluminum cam cover was all shining. I'm looking to bring back that sparkle.
Recommendations? -outside of professional services that is.
David
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Simple Green HD (Heavy Duty) - it's purple instead of green - for most general purpose stuff. I like the Gunk Foamy Engine Brite in the silver can. Works better than regular Gunk for the tuff stuff. I'll have to check out Steam Premium. Also, use a shop vac on blow to easily get rid of loose stuff, leaves, and crap you pick up from the road.
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[quote name='Darryl' post='38049' date='Jul 10 2007, 04:47 AM']Also, use a shop vac on blow to easily get rid of loose stuff, leaves, and crap you pick up from the road.
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Nice tip. My cheap little shop vac doesnt reverse but I have a air compressor that should work wonders.
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[quote name='flash' post='38054' date='Jul 10 2007, 06:19 AM']while the compressor will work better for sure, are you sure you can't plug the hose into the other end of the shop vac? or is it an off-brand?[/quote]
My wife got it for me from Target because it was cute and small enough to be tucked out of the way. There is only one way to attach the nozzle and the filter size is so off that they can only be purchased from target and do to the low amperage the unit is really only good for vacing the carpet. So no, its not a real shop vac. Why do woman even bother buying tool related items for us?
Do I sound bitter?
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Superclean by Castrol works pretty good and a leafblower works better than a vac for blowing
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