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Title: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: M17 KVN on 15 June 2005, 10:25
I have found a cheap way of cleaning it up without any hard graft or getting your hands dirty.

You can use the new fairy power spray!!

Best time to do it is after you have been out a run or just home, spray all the oily areas, leave for approx 5 minutes then rinse off with hose(for stubborne oily areas a cloth may be needed to take off the excess oil).

I used it on my MK1 and MK3 and it takes it up like new, be warned it will smell for a few days tho but its worth it.

If you try it please let me know how you got on.

Fiary isnt just good for you're hands also you're engine!!!(good for hands as you dont need to get them dity) ha ha!! :wink: :smiley:
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: mrwotto on 15 June 2005, 10:34
Might give that a go :cool:
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 15 June 2005, 13:58
I prefer to keep mine a bit oily as it provides a bit of protection from the elements outside the engine.

Sorry but really do not see the point in all this chrome stuff on the engine especially if its a daily driver. Engine is there to be used and get mucky. So i just do what i can to protect it.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: Overseer on 15 June 2005, 14:52
is it really ok to squirt water into the engine bay? i'm always worried what thats mentioned..
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: M17 KVN on 15 June 2005, 15:16
Funny that you should say that as in my MK1 it was fine but in the MK3 it needed a wee while to dry out but after about 30minutes it did start then after a wee run it was back to normal. I think the water gets in the distributor?
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 15 June 2005, 15:20
can also drop down into the spark plugs if the seal isn't very good. Just have to either turn it over until it fires, or leave it.

No big deal really.
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: Mr Blue on 15 June 2005, 15:50
I prefer to keep mine a bit oily as it provides a bit of protection from the elements outside the engine.

Sorry but really do not see the point in all this chrome stuff on the engine especially if its a daily driver. Engine is there to be used and get mucky. So i just do what i can to protect it.  :smiley:

dont let gtijoe see this thread :laugh:
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: Mr Blue on 15 June 2005, 16:54
is it really ok to squirt water into the engine bay? i'm always worried what thats mentioned..

just squirt on some industrial degreaser on mine and then blast it with the jet washer.

cover the distributor and lectrics with a plastic bag if you want but i dont :laugh:
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: ...joe on 15 June 2005, 21:45
I prefer to keep mine a bit oily as it provides a bit of protection from the elements outside the engine.

Sorry but really do not see the point in all this chrome stuff on the engine especially if its a daily driver. Engine is there to be used and get mucky. So i just do what i can to protect it.  :smiley:

dont let gtijoe see this thread :laugh:

i don't care, my engine looks f**king ace!!! and its not a daily driver but when it gets driven it gets driven hard, just more to clean... never mind eh?
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: ...joe on 15 June 2005, 21:46
Sorry but really do not see the point in all this chrome stuff on the engine ..........

the point is.... it looks cool :cool: i don't need another reason! :wink:
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: Mr Blue on 15 June 2005, 21:57
yours is sweet joe  :cool:
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: mix on 15 June 2005, 23:38
Sorry but really do not see the point in all this chrome stuff on the engine ..........

the point is.... it looks cool :cool: i don't need another reason! :wink:

I think the word you are looking for, is PIMP
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 16 June 2005, 01:43
I prefer to keep mine a bit oily as it provides a bit of protection from the elements outside the engine.

Sorry but really do not see the point in all this chrome stuff on the engine especially if its a daily driver. Engine is there to be used and get mucky. So i just do what i can to protect it.  :smiley:

dont let gtijoe see this thread :laugh:

i don't care, my engine looks f**king ace!!! and its not a daily driver but when it gets driven it gets driven hard, just more to clean... never mind eh?

Hence the comment on if it is a daily driver. you would be under there every day having to clean it. I don't see the point. Anyhow i am more interested in what goes on inside than out. Different strokes etc.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: topher on 16 June 2005, 03:23
not one joke about greasy dipsticks in this thread ? im dissappointed !
Title: Re: Do you have a oily engin(oil round rocker etc)?
Post by: ...joe on 16 June 2005, 20:37
yours is sweet joe :cool:


cheers treacle, the only other good thing about having a clean engine is its easier to work on and easier to spot leaks/damage etc, and also it looks cool! mind you it was a daily driver til not long ago, except the block was black and a bit less chrome. i like shiny!