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Washing Engine

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Hi guys,

Is it ok/safe to degrease and high pressure wash the FTO motor?
Especially with the MIVEC plastic cover off.

If not, what should I be covering?

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I would always cover altenator and anything electrical ...

On old cars that would include distributors.. In newer cars, it is the spark plug/coil set up, as each spark plug maps to a coil pack ...

I haven't looked under the cover to see if it would cause any damage though ...
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I've washed and degreased my engine a couple of times...

The only thing I really avoided getting wet was the pod filter... Maybe from today on, i'll avoid the alternator too...
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i've done this, turn up to be the water to enter the spark plug hole n got misfire.. the car vibrates like sh*t.. just use the compressor to dry the engine and inside the spark plug hole.. cheers

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I've done it, I just bag the pod.
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^ same. And after your done go for a drive for 10minutes to heat the engine up and evaporate most of the water.
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Go for a drive before as well, softens up any grease.
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Just use brake cleaner!
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payaya wrote:Just use brake cleaner!
+1 - a hoist and a spray bottle of brake cleaner is your best friend, takes 10min tops :lol:
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