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engine clean
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engine clean
anybody got any ideas how i can clean all the years of muck of the front of the engine. the bikes been standing for 5years
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Jerry wrote:I've never prsonally used it, so please check it out first, but if the engine is reeeelly shitty, mister muscle oven cleaner works wonders, but wash it off after 5 mins each application.
and your best to neutralise the alkaline after with a wash of one part vinegar to 50 water.
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If you're careful, you can used an acid based water soluable cleaner like Ali-brite, but be aware this will remove the cad or zinc from your fasteners if you leave it on too long, so use it on small areas at a time. Apply, rinse, several times. The acid removes oxides from the ali leaving it 'bare', so you need to dry the engine off after the job, don't leave it wet or you'll have a furry white oxide-coated engine next morning!
Any ali wheel cleaner will do the same job, so will brick cleaner for that matter - but dilute that stuff first - it's fierce!! Lastly, protect the cleaned area with a preservative oil like Motorex.

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