Ron Quixote
Well-Known Member
I use a leaf blower on my engine quite frequently. We have a bunch of trees and there are always little bits of leaves that work their way in.I'm not telling anyone what to do here but be forewarned from years of experience in electronics and auto repairs. Never power wash or pressure wash an engine bay area or you will induce problems down the road if you get away with it. Especially in today's electronically controlled everything under that hood. A de-greaser, brush for stubborn stuff and a gentle rise on shower mode from the garden hose is the trick. Like some have already suggested shop vac all the loose debris first, can even used some compressed air as log as its not cranked up to 200psiand clean her up. Leaf blower anyone? but not on turbo mode! Also never clean a hot engine (thermal shock) it should be at ambient temperature. Oh power washing will clean it up for sure but the risk far out weight the rewards!
Sponsored
and clean her up. Leaf blower anyone? but not on turbo mode! Also never clean a hot engine (thermal shock) it should be at ambient temperature. Oh power washing will clean it up for sure but the risk far out weight the rewards!
