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- mountainkowboyExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Good question, but we have no emoticons for a little heart. Bummer. :B This seems to be as good as it gets. :)
Hey where is the LOVE ???
HAHAHAHA!!!!!! - fj12ryderExplorer III
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Good question, but we have no emoticons for a little heart. Bummer. :B This seems to be as good as it gets. :)
Hey where is the LOVE ??? - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIHey where is the LOVE ???
- fj12ryderExplorer III
185EZ wrote:
My post was my take on "A clean engine is a happy engine". My opinion you might say. Now I'm not sure what your post has to do with the original thought of this thread. But it certainly sounds like you're not a very open-minded person with any amount of interest in what other people think. You come across as a very angry person.fj12ryder wrote:
Never have, never will. There always seems to be something else I'd rather do. Taking a beating for example.
thank you for your useless answer
maybe a mod will delete this - 185EZExplorer
Airstreamer67 wrote:
I've never washed my engines just to keep them pretty; only when I have to work on them and I need to see what I'm doing.
Especially today's engines: putting water on them risks about a million little sensors, any one of which can stop you deader than roadkill in the middle of nowhere.
there aren't a million little sensors on the motor
but you still clean it? - 185EZExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Never have, never will. There always seems to be something else I'd rather do. Taking a beating for example.
thank you for your useless answer
maybe a mod will delete this - Cummins12V98Explorer III
1320Fastback wrote:
Had a guy stop me at work today when I was leaving saying his 24valve wouldn't start. One look under the hood I told him a few things to check but there was no way I was working on his truck at the end of the day. It was COVERED in dirt, oil, grease and diesel. I have literally no idea how a engine could get that dirty. I mean every single thing under the hood was covered in dirt grime!
It's called a dumb idea of a "Catch Bottle" that is right on the front of the engine that get's the oil fumes sucked right out of it and then the air is drawn into the front to the radiator and gets all over the engine.
My new to me 01 Sport 2500 Cummins was just that with only 125k.
I gunked the front of the radiator and hosed it off until I had time to do the job right. Pic shows a lot of the crud gone.
I did the "PEAK" catch bottle relocation kit and all stays clean and the engine stays cool. I used hot water from the water heater thru the pressure washer to clean the engine and surrounding areas. I took radiator to a have it properly cleaned and flow tested.
Those with the catch bottle I HIGHLY advise doing the relocate and cleaning the radiator!!! - 1320FastbackExplorerHad a guy stop me at work today when I was leaving saying his 24valve wouldn't start. One look under the hood I told him a few things to check but there was no way I was working on his truck at the end of the day. It was COVERED in dirt, oil, grease and diesel. I have literally no idea how a engine could get that dirty. I mean every single thing under the hood was covered in dirt grime!
- 185EZExplorer
Fizz wrote:
185EZ wrote:
Amazing how sensitive people are about keeping their engine dirty.
The original question was "how many "clean" their engine?"
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You've been around long enough to know that topic would get smelly real quick.
Don't get all sanctimonious.
Lol, that's a big word.
I'll be good:) - 185EZExplorerThanks for everyone's help
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