Engine Cleaning
#1
Hey guys,
Just wondering if anyone has any tips for cleaning the engine (after the fairing is off of course).....can anyone recommend any products I should look out for?Biker
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#2
A lot of people say kero does it all.
I may be wrong
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#3
(10-07-2009, 09:45pm)CJ03 Wrote: Hey guys,
Just wondering if anyone has any tips for cleaning the engine (after the fairing is off of course).....can anyone recommend any products I should look out for?Biker

Why cleaning the engine pray tell? You should do what the rest of the bling bling masters on this list do - chrome it if you can see it! If you can't see it (and it's not dripping with oil) why bother?Pi_freakScaryPi_freak



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#4
Bit of Kero or spray degreaser around oil filter and sump plug, maybe even some suds and spongework after that to get dust and mud off.
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#5
Mr Sheen cuts through any oil/grease. Easy as to use, cheap as chips and no mess Very Happy
Isn't it Ironic that my Favourite Stretch of Tarmac is called C.O.P. Eek
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#6
DONT WE JUST IOVE U MR SHEENSmittenAustralia2
born to be mild
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#7
$2 can of Export degreaser from supercheap auto or clints. It's does the job, smells ok and leaves a shiny finish.
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#8
(11-07-2009, 12:26am)Madmax Wrote:
(10-07-2009, 09:45pm)CJ03 Wrote: Hey guys,
Just wondering if anyone has any tips for cleaning the engine (after the fairing is off of course).....can anyone recommend any products I should look out for?Biker

Why cleaning the engine pray tell? You should do what the rest of the bling bling masters on this list do - chrome it if you can see it! If you can't see it (and it's not dripping with oil) why bother?Pi_freakScaryPi_freak
Call me old fashioned, but keeping the donk clean makes it easier to spot minor problems before they become major ones...and please, no jokes about getting ya donk cleaned.


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