This looks like the same engine from that video I found, ...interesting though.Here you guys, I've cleaned my 300SRT like this, and the Fox. Follow these two most important steps or you will be disappointed!!!!!
First- make your drink of choice!
Second- light a cigarette if you smoke and then watch the magic happen!
http://www.1017.org/nsx/Enginetrick/EngineTrick.htm
I doubt that I'll be doing much cleaning/detailing this weekend. The weather is supposed to be warmer but rain off and on. I hate spending time detailing only to have it jacked up the next day.
Man, you are not kidding. I have joked with people for years that if they ever need rain, just let me wash my car. It's guaranteed to happen within a few hours! Of course, that's just what it seems like, but I joke with people about it.
That looks awesome brother!!!! Easy peasy! Job we'll done !! Makes me happy to see results like that, but makes me sad I can't do mine.. Storage, Canada winters... Ah we'll spring is going to be here soon, (I hope)That looks pretty damn good to me.
I'm going to give it a shot next weekend as well. It's pouring rain here today.
I'll post up some before and after pics too.
Thanks for the test run.
Nice one man!!!Here you go guys, I've cleaned my 300SRT like this, and the Fox. Follow these two most important steps or you will be disappointed!!!!!
First- make your drink of choice!
Second- light a cigarette if you smoke and then watch the magic happen!
http://www.1017.org/nsx/Enginetrick/EngineTrick.htm
What's confusing about it??Confusing thread title...
If your bay is that dirty and needs a good cleaning simple green does wonders to get it clean. If you want to get serious about detaling it, look into powder coating, painting, polishing parts and replacing the hardware with chrome stainless or anodized fasteners.
What's confusing about it??
I believe the OP was looking for different ways to clean and detail an engine bay.