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Car Forum / Honda Cars / April 2005

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Civic engine wash

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nash123 - 17 Apr 2005 02:03 GMT
Hi,

Own a 99 Civic EX.  I am an engineer and had to visit construction
sites for inspection.  My engine has a lot of mud, it is covered and
needs a good wash.

What is the best way of doing this?  Is pressure washing OK?  How about
electrical and other hoses/connections?  Should I do a wash when the
engine is completely cold or somewhat warm?

Any suggestions?  The engine really needs a wash (I even got mud in the
cooling fan) but I am hesitant to do a pressure wash.

Thanks.
Kevin McMurtrie - 17 Apr 2005 03:56 GMT
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Cover the oil and alcohol based fluid tanks and the transmission vent
with rags or plastic because a strong stream of water hitting them will
require an immediate fluid change.  Wash with a normal garden hose and
garden nozzle.  Don't direct forceful streams of water at bearings or
electrical connectors.
Ron - 18 Apr 2005 16:57 GMT
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Do it when the engine is cold, you have the risk of cracking the exhaust
manifold. I cover the dist cap, alternator and fuse box with a plastic bag.
Spray engine cleaner on the engine only (avoid the paint). Rinse with the
water house with no water pressure, jut let the water run. When you finish,
warm up the engine. Let it cool down, dry it with rags and then wipe the
plastic parts and hoses with a little bit of armor all.
 
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