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PostPosted: 15:53 - 13 Aug 2011    Post subject: Jet washing the bike - good idea/bad idea?? Reply with quote

I am trying to determine the source of a small oil leak I've been having for the past week or so.

Trouble is the whole areas caked in crap and I don't have the hands of a 5 year old so manually cleaning it is going to be a big problem.

I figured if I went along to one of those hand car wash places and got one of the Kurds there to blast around the engine with a jet washer then that'll be job done.

However when I expressed this idea to a guy in a bike shop he said that would be a very bad idea and would "cause all sorts of things to go wrong", his reasoning being that the engine is still very hot and the water from the jet washer will be cold and so shit will go down....

What do you guys reckon? I don;t know anyone that owns a jet washer that I can borrow either...

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PostPosted: 15:58 - 13 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't think it would do any damage per se, for a one off. They just say it's not recommended as a regular thing, around the wheels and stuff due to washing the wheel bearings (to be avoided!!)

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PostPosted: 16:03 - 13 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I jetwash my dirtbike after muddy rides, straight from the lanes into the wash bays and it hasn't cracked or damaged anything. The only thing you need to be careful of is all the electrical bits so be careful around the clocks and lights.

I do it myself rather than letting someone else do it, a guy I know was followed home from his local Albanian carwash and went he went to open his garage they shoved him inside and made off with his bike!
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PostPosted: 16:48 - 13 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Isn't sponge and bucket the best way to do it? I'd thought jetwash runs the risk of wearing down the weather proofing/layers on the bike?
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PostPosted: 16:51 - 13 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Possibly but I lack Jeremy Beadles hands and so won't get much done at all on account of not being able to reach.....

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PostPosted: 17:00 - 13 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Best thing todo is spray with a deagreaser rub it in then hose off Very Happy

EDIT: but keep degreaser away from seals bearing etc


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PostPosted: 17:05 - 13 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd do it. Just make sure you re-grease things afterwards and allow it plenty of time to dry before you go turning anything electrical on.
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PostPosted: 19:10 - 13 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not a great luvver of the jet wash .. it can be a tad hard.
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PostPosted: 00:05 - 14 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not had to use a jetwash on my bikes, but wouldn't have any qualms using one. Bikes travel through waterspray at 3 figures for hours, so i'd use the lance in that direction and not get spray-happy near air intakes, electrics, clocks etc. I'd keep the engine running too.
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PostPosted: 10:55 - 14 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can only speak from experiance, I jet washed a brand new DR 125 once and did damage to the front mudgard (stipped the paint) and water crept into places water is`nt supposed to go Crying or Very sad ........ it took weeks to put right Sad

It was partly my fault for being to vigorous with it and being to close, but I dont jet wash my bikes any more!
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PostPosted: 11:51 - 14 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do it from a distance after covering the bike with degreasant. Use a cold wash first to get rid of the chemicals, then a hot one followed by a wax one. Don't concentrate too much on any particular area and you should be fine....
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PostPosted: 19:50 - 14 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you know the general area of the oil leak then just clean that area alone.You will not need to jet wash the whole bike just to find an eleusive leak on the engine.Once clean,apply talc to the approximate area while running the engine.As soon as the talc turns black or brown (depending how old the engine oil is) then you have the source of the leak.If the leak is from an engine cover,order up the relevant gasket in the meantime.

I have a pressure washer,but it has rarely been used to clean a bike except to clean crankcases covered in engine cleaner.For the dirtbikes I use a toothbrush (2 for 10p from Asda-made in china rubbish).
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PostPosted: 21:14 - 14 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've been jet washing my bikes for nearly 7 years.

Once I got a bit close and blew some tubing but that is all.

The trick is not to get too close. I'm probably at least 18" to 2' away.

If you get too close that is when it strips paint.

My pressure washer is a basic Karcher £80 type.
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PostPosted: 21:35 - 14 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use a portable washer (Nomad 18v for the curious) with a built in battery and water tank, even on the narrowest stream I suspect it's not going to be powerful enough to cause any damage. I'll generally hose the hell out of the engine and frame with the washer then wipe down the painted bodywork, clocks and forks with the rags. 10x quicker than the bucket and sponge and a lot less wasteful on water to boot plus it's much more effective at getting crud off out of the fins and nooks all over the motor.
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PostPosted: 21:58 - 14 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

dont get to close to gaskets and or bearings and you should be ok
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PostPosted: 09:58 - 15 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well I found a willing Albanian and made sure he didn't get up close and personal, seems to have done the trick without dire consequences.

I think the oil might be creeping from behind the filter (possible washer defect?), though to be sure I think I'm gonna have to remove the bellypan and have a clean up round there to.

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PostPosted: 11:24 - 15 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is the filter tight?
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PostPosted: 13:35 - 15 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah... possibly too tight.

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