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Date:         Fri, 1 Sep 2000 17:05:56 -0700
Reply-To:     Mike Dwyer <mldwyer@SABER.NET>
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From:         Mike Dwyer <mldwyer@SABER.NET>
Subject:      Re: [T2] Cleaning engine parts
Comments: To: cdelrio@concentric.net
Comments: cc: "Type2@Type2. Com" <Type2@Type2.Com>
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Load all the pieces into a friends vehicle. Drive to a self serve car wash that has an engine degreaser choice. Spray every thing with the degreaser, have a soda or other beverage for 10 - 15 minutes. Use the high pressure soap spray to blast off the crud. High pressure rinse to ---rinse. If the car wash has the degreaser, they should also have some sort of filter system and means of disposal of the gunk.

I do the engine trans suspension, and under carriage on the bus on a regular basis. Allows me to spot leaks and when I work on the bus, I don't become a grease monkey. Do not linger too long on the distributor cap, or cover with a baggy and rubber band. Let the engine cool some before starting. Hey, we wouldn't be driving busses if we didn't have the time. Do not spray the alternator or generator with the engine running. Be ready to check for hoses blown loose, probably time for replacement if they do. Have paper towels to dry out the distributor cap and points if necessary.

Most of all, wear grungy clothes, eye protection and don't smile with a toothy grin, as I guarantee the spray will get you.

Keep smiling,

Mike

Carlos Del Rio wrote:

> What's recommended for cleaning the engine: parts, tins, et al.?


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