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 Posted: 21:39 - 02 Jan 2012 Post subject: Pressure washing bike engine |
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Evening all,
It seems at some point my RSV has either had an oil leak and been ridden near the sea side, or been crashed into a sand dune - the engine has always been caked in an oil/sand mixture all over it. It's not just a light sprinkling either, the front cylinder had a big pile of sand what must have been about 10mm deep near the spark plug cap!
I was originally going to drop the engine out to clean it all, but I can get my hand to most of the engine. As I've taken the radiators, oil cooler & tank, petrol tank and airbox & throttle bodies off I can see the parts I can't get my hands to. I was wondering if I could pressure wash the engine as I've seen many videos on youtube of people doing this to their car engine bays. I would obviously have to cover up the intake and any open hoses. If this is likely to mess up electrical connectors are there any other products I could use? It'd have to be a pretty decent degreaser.
The gap between the two cylinders:
https://i44.tinypic.com/fv94ap.jpg
Front spark plugs. It looks wet because it's covered in white spirit:
https://i43.tinypic.com/11jua12.jpg
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When I had 4 bikes at onces I used to wash them once a fortnight with cillit bang/commercial kitchen chemicals. I'd spray them with the stuff, and then pressure wash off, vaguely avoiding bearings and thats about it. Regrease chain, done. ____________________ Previous: GSF600, FZR600 x2, ZXR750, XT600 Tenere, CB125, CZ125, ETZ 250, ER5, CCM R30, DRZ400, RF600x4, RF900x2, GS500, VTR1000F, 640 SMC, CB250 NIGHTHAWK, GT550x3, GPX750 TE610, CB500, X11x2, SV650, ZING 125, TL1000R,CB250 Superdream, CBR1100XX |
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Thanks all, I've got some Cillit Bang lying around so going to give that a go, if that doesn't work will try all the others  |
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| MarkJ wrote: | Thanks all, I've got some Cillit Bang lying around so going to give that a go, if that doesn't work will try all the others  |
Yes a bloody good idea, cover your bike in acid I am sure your engine, fairings and anything else the sulfamic acid and phosphoric acid hit it, | Quote: | Cillit Bang Power Cleaner Grime & Lime should not be used on any acid sensitive material, such as marble or enamel, aluminium, copper, stone, zinc-plated metals, kitchen worktops, linoleum, varnished, waxed or oiled wood floors, rubber, textiles or carpets. |
Buy this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Engine-Degreaser-25-lts-safe-eco-friendly-water-based-/280786737496?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item4160319958
put it in a spray bottle, spray on engine, clean with soft brushes, pressure wash off.
I am also not afraid to pressure wash an engine, I have never had a problem, includes pressuring washing my Ducati and my Aprilia, just avoid bearings etc.
But don't cover your bike in frigging acid/Cillit Bang  ____________________ Stinkwheel: You have no right to free speech
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Good job I don't have the Grime and Lime Cillit Bang then  |
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Blast away. Between getting drenched in the pouring rain and attacked by road salt through winter there's not much worse you can do.
I use watered-down TFR to blast it over with my paraffin gun then let it soak for 10 or 15 minutes then hit it with the jetwash. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 49 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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