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oahu hawk 03-14-2009 03:37 PM

What do you clean your engine with?
 
Pulled the fairing for the first time the other day and was astounded by the 10+ years of road gunk build up on the front of the engine.

What do you guys use for tough jobs like this? I was thinking about one of those orange based automotive degreasers and a power washer.

haknslash 03-14-2009 03:39 PM

Mines never been super dirty to begin with. If yours is bad enough to where you need something stronger than water like degreaser or something...be sure to dilute it a bit. The magnesium and aluminum pieces are not hard to spot or etch with abbrasive cleaners

j shizzy wizzy 03-14-2009 03:45 PM

simple green! or a bio degradable citrus based degreaser.

j shizzy wizzy 03-14-2009 03:47 PM

a cheap paintbrush works great to scrub off the gunk w/o scratching everything up.

nuhawk 03-14-2009 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by j shizzy wizzy (Post 205350)
a cheap paintbrush works great to scrub off the gunk w/o scratching everything up.

with a little diesel fuel this works great. if you got that much shit built up maybe while you're in there you should look for an oil leak/blown seal/gasket.

Be careful with the pressure washers. Really careful. When you rent one you don't know what you're getting. The one that we use to steamclean the greenhouses in the off-season tanks 180f water at 140 psi. It will literally peel the paint off your pickup. All it needs is a stone chip and off it comes.

dakmatik 03-14-2009 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by j shizzy wizzy (Post 205349)
simple green! or a bio degradable citrus based degreaser.

+1 on the simple green. It works about the best out of anything and smells nice too.

lazn 03-14-2009 05:34 PM

Simple green Power Sports washer.. They actually make it, and it was on sale for super cheap at Cyclegear.

SlowHAWK 03-14-2009 06:00 PM

Simple green as well... although WD-40 is pretty damn good at dissolving heavy areas of gunk as well.

J.

aka Yamadog 03-14-2009 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by j shizzy wizzy (Post 205349)
simple green! or a bio degradable citrus based degreaser.a cheap paintbrush works great to scrub off the gunk w/o scratching everything up.

Simple Green....Brush with paint brush...Rinse...Repeat.

oahu hawk 03-14-2009 07:03 PM

Simple Green and a cut down paint brush it is!...

inderocker 03-14-2009 08:38 PM

Purple Power, http://www.clean-rite.com/index.html I buy it at Napa buy the bucket. That and a pressure washer... works great every time. Be sure to s hose it off quick as it will stain oxidized parts.

tosh23 03-14-2009 09:31 PM

I do it to all my mates bikes when they get a new to them bike..
Fairy power spray , a tooth brush , and a house steam cleaner used for cleaning furniture and curtains. Ive used everything on the market and nothing touches Fairy power spray for deep grease and chain lube.
I dont know if you can get it in the USA tho'.

VTRsurfer 03-14-2009 10:49 PM

Simple Green kills ants instantly as well.:cool:

Seriously!

VTRsurfer 03-14-2009 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by tosh23 (Post 205386)
I do it to all my mates bikes when they get a new to them bike..
Fairy power spray , a tooth brush , and a house steam cleaner used for cleaning furniture and curtains. Ive used everything on the market and nothing touches Fairy power spray for deep grease and chain lube.
I dont know if you can get it in the USA tho'.

I've never heard of Fairy power spray, but then you Brits smoke fags.:eek: Whole different meaning here in the Colonies.

oahu hawk 03-14-2009 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by VTRsurfer (Post 205393)
I've never heard of Fairy power spray, but then you Brits smoke fags.:eek: Whole different meaning here in the Colonies.

:laughing2::laughing2::laughing2:

captainchaos 03-15-2009 09:02 AM

Simple Green is great. Wesley's Bleach White white wall/lettered tire cleaner is even better. And an old tooth brush works wonders. A pressure washer isn't necessary. Just scrub rinse and repeat a few times.

chickenstrip 03-15-2009 09:04 AM

+1 on the toothbrush for tight spots

RK1 03-15-2009 09:43 AM

Cheapest way to go, works perfect. #2 diesel and a small paint brush with the bristles chopped back to about one inch length. Brush it on, hose it off, you're done.

PUSHrod 03-15-2009 10:10 AM

Simple Green, much diluted, and a parts washer brush and a bore brush. The parts washer brush gets into all of the little spaces and is great around the brake calipers. But only as Bike Week approaches. Once a year, whether it needs it or not.


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