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Just some Tough Stuff spray cleaner, dishwashing detergent, cold water, 2" paintbrush, rag and elbow grease. I wash the engine bay every spring. I like the almost-new look while my car is getting older every year.
I used orange and purple de-greaser mixed:Mine is a 2004 (actually Nov. 2003) 11 years old.
Looks good Chris! Keep that battery charged! How many miles on the odometer?
Yes, that's some beautiful tree! As an arborist,
Seeing all these clean engine compartments makes me want to start cleaning the 61-ish years of crud that currently reside in my car's engine bay. I would assume the same methods you guys used would work, but it may require me climbing into the engine compartments again (like I did for the tuneup).
Then I started working on Key Imports (Samhongsa) N scale PRR H-10 loco. I was asked to repair it, reinstall DCC decoder, and I'll give it a tuneup. Let the fun begin!. . . now where did I put that coupler box screw . . .
Great work! Who made those stanchions!? They look like just the ticket to finish one of my RS-3 projects!
Cars from that era had bigger engine compartments, which are easier to get a brush into and your arms.
You're saying all those parts came out of that one engine?That's a whole lot of parts...And I didn't know that the smokebox front was removeable.
You're saying all those parts came out of that one engine?That's a whole lot of parts...
And I didn't know that the smokebox front was removeable.