Jim B. asks about cleaning his motor: >new motor is the generator and the tin. I didn't get a chance to run >it to the carwash before I got started because it wasn't exactly in >running condition. I am wondering if I could throw this thing in the >back of my dad's truck and take it to the carwash. I wonder about >that flywheel and stuff sitting there. It doesn't look like it would >like to get wet. I just figured I could save my garage floor from a I've always used Simple Green with good results, but usually a warm engine, not something stone cold. It does a pretty good job degreasing, and is biodegradable so it shouldn't kill off your lawn or your neighbor's pets. ;-) You know, if you can find the FAQ for this (or other auto lists), you might want to see what other people say because I swear we've had this discussion before... good luck Norman norman_leong@baynetworks.com
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