I started with de-greasing the engine bay and soaking it over nite, the next morning I soaked down the excess dirt and grease which immediately took affect.
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I started with de-greasing the engine bay and soaking it over nite, the next morning I soaked down the excess dirt and grease which immediately took affect.
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That is only the first step in cleaning the engine bay. More to follow![]()
Sudesh, what degreasing product did you use and did you use a cloth or soft brush? Did you leave the degreaser overnight to let it soak & how did you soak down next day? I assume you didn't hose down especially with wiring & connections nearby?
1999 3.2 Manual 6 Spd Coupe
Honda's Finest Hour
I use Zymol Strike engine cleaner http://www.autoanything.com/car-care/69A3056A0A0.aspx
But any citric based cleaner is generally good. Some people dont leave it on overnite; but I prefer to do that as it gets better results. After that I use both, cloth and small brush and a hard brissle tooth brush.
To soak down I just use warm water and fairy liquid as it aids in de-greasing and cleaning at the same time.
the next steps will be a steam clean, then another clean down using WD40, and buffing it out, as if you leave it thick, it will only catch dirt and dust.
Last edited by Sudesh; 09-08-2009 at 10:49 PM.
The owner wanted to upgrade the exhaust. After inspecting the exhaust I knew this was going to be tought one as the exhaust joins were all ceased up and bolts were completely rusted.
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I tried to remove some of the bolts but they were just shearing off and breaking and the heads were stripping. So In order to get the exhaust removed, we had to remove the exhaust and cats and remaining pipe.
With the system off the you can get a better look at corrosion
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The only way forward from here was to grind the bolts off so I got me friend to do that
Eventually seperated the cats from the back box
After removing the cats I removed the old bolts and replaced everything with new bolts including the heat shield bolts
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The exhaust installed
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