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#1
I have to clean up my motor it's killing me to look at caked dirt/oil. What is the best brand of aerosol grease cutter to use?
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#2
engine bright foam or liguid be sure to cover your distributor cap to avoid missfire on start up
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#3
Gunk engine brite...the non-foam stuff is cheaper but it didn't seem to do much good when I used it, and it reeks.
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#4
Castro super clean, I have like a half gallon in my garage if you want to grab a bottle to use.
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#5
I find that the engine looks a lot cleaner after a 6 pack
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#6
Ronster Wrote:I find that the engine looks a lot cleaner after a 6 pack

X2 Big Grin
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ajpthng Wrote:Castro super clean, I have like a half gallon in my garage if you want to grab a bottle to use.


I'll try that one too. The reason I think I'm in needs is: yesterday I got a call from the wife about the jeep not starting. The battery was completely charged and all the fuzes were good, so I checked the starter. It was covered in goo so I tried to spray it with the hose but nothing came off. Went in and tried to crank it for kicks and it started I guess the water bridged the gap and helped start it. Funny fix for a no start I guess.
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#8
Tyler swing by Saturday afternoon and we will clean that motor.
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#9
Awesome Tom, can you also help me take a look at my parking brake?
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#10
Sure can, just give me a call when your on your way over.
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