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    Posted: July-06-2016 at 6:23pm
Curious question about how to clean off my engine. I had a belt go bad and in doing so, there is belt dust all over the motor now. I dont want it to get all gunked up from it, so what do you guys to do keep your engines clean and pretty?

I'm restoring an old 1990 Sport Nautique - working on buffing up the exterior to get the shine back, vinyl is next, and want to make sure that folks are wowed when I open the dog house to show off the machinery underneath!

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Warm it up and shut it off. Turn off the battery switch. Spray it down with B52, ZEP or S-G, don't forget the bilge and go have a smoke. After your smoke hit with a garden hose, let it dry and follow up with a nice application of CRC. I have a blue handled soft brush that is like 2 feet long that works like a charm getting around and under things, works good on the truck wheels too.
Do I have to spell out the obvious like don't shove the hose down the carburetor or into the oil fill? You can cover stuff if you like but in my limited experience, a little spray doesn't seem to matter.

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Every once in a while I'll squirt a lil Dawn dish soap in the bilge. After a day on the lake open the drain (on the trailer) It works pretty good.
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Pull out your dirty motor strip it down clean and paint
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Thanks guys! Gun-Drver, I wish I knew more about engines to be able to get mine looking like yours! wow!
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Question about using a hose/power washer. I've seen a ton of videos online where guys are using hoses and power washer to hit their engines after applying a cleaner.

#1...is that okay? I've always been told it's not ok to power wash an engine...

#2, if it is okay, what components should I cover with a plastic bag so as to not get wet?
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Seems a bit much. I think some SG with a toilet brush then a hit with the hose is all a boat engine needs once every decade or so.
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Cleaning went well. Picked up some Super Clean Degreaser from auto zone based on a recommendation from the rep therebagged off the alternator, distributor, coil, and starter and sprayed away. Used the garden ho, se to rinse off and WOW the difference is night and day. Will throw on some pics once I figure out how...
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Originally posted by gun-driver gun-driver wrote:


Nice job Paul what did you use to paint it?
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Duplicolor high temp I believe. Most just needed a good cleaning.
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Which CRC would you use after you use the B52 cleaner?
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Originally posted by Mustang17Orange Mustang17Orange wrote:

Which CRC would you use after you use the B52 cleaner?

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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by Mustang17Orange Mustang17Orange wrote:

Which CRC would you use after you use the B52 cleaner?

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Dumb question of the day, I've been coming up with different names for the acronyms above......what is CRC? My decoder isn't working.....thanks!
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Originally posted by relake relake wrote:

Dumb question of the day, I've been coming up with different names for the acronyms above......what is CRC? My decoder isn't working.....thanks!

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