Engine Bay Detailing - Dubstepticon
Mean Green / Simple Green can be found in dollar stores and Wal-mart. It's a great degreaser.
Walmart.com: Mean Green Super Strength Commercial Cleaner & Degreaser, 40 oz: Household Essentials
Walmart.com: Mean Green Super Strength Commercial Cleaner & Degreaser, 40 oz: Household Essentials
Okay, well I'm comfortable with this Simple Green stuff. I think wire brushes/brilo pads will also be necessary for removing some corrosion that's deeper down in the bay and harder to see. However, there are a few sections with some serious paint flaking. I'm afraid that whichever method I use that they will chip off in sections leaving more metal exposed.
Recommended sanding grits for engine cover, struts, dog-bone stuff, even the alternator , etc?
Recommended sanding grits for engine cover, struts, dog-bone stuff, even the alternator , etc?
Okay, well I'm comfortable with this Simple Green stuff. I think wire brushes/brilo pads will also be necessary for removing some corrosion that's deeper down in the bay and harder to see. However, there are a few sections with some serious paint flaking. I'm afraid that whichever method I use that they will chip off in sections leaving more metal exposed.
Recommended sanding grits for engine cover, struts, dog-bone stuff, even the alternator , etc?
Recommended sanding grits for engine cover, struts, dog-bone stuff, even the alternator , etc?
Your dog bones and struts arn't too bad, a medium grade wet/dry sand paper would work, along with some rust inhibitor primer. (easier to paint if you remove them)
You may even want to paint a different color than stock
Here is a pic of my bay just to give you an Idea.
Tadd, one dog bone? And I was thinking of keeping the struts and bones deep black. I feel that yellow might be overdoing it and red would be too McDonald's-y haha. I admire your combo because the whole car is incorporated into the red and gold.
Ya the LS4's only came with one upper engine mount.
Can't wait to see what your finished project looks like!
My struts have "dimples" on the underside an indentation meant to bend in case of a frontial collision. If the struts didn't give in a frontial collision the driver and occupents would recive all the energy from the crash
Last edited by Tadcaster; Jun 15, 2012 at 02:51 PM.
I use awesome orange from the dollar store and it worked fine. I just do one section at a time spray it on and let it set for a few and wipe it off. The first few cleanings there will be a lot grease and oil so just use some old towels or disposable shop cloths. I don't show my car so I don't shine up the rubber or anything because it seems the dust from my driveway sticks to it.
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