Cleaning the engine
Cleaning the engine
What would be the proper way to clean out my 2001 F-150 4.6L engine compartment? I've never washed it in the few years I've owned it and it's got a thin layer of grease and dust everywhere.
I'm concerned about damaging components like the alternator, since it has open holes and I can see copper inside, and forcing water into the air system, electrical, and other places it doesn't belong. What do I need to cover up? What's the right way to do this?
Also should I use a regular engine degreaser and just hose it down with a car wash wand, or do I need to go sparingly on the water?
I'm concerned about damaging components like the alternator, since it has open holes and I can see copper inside, and forcing water into the air system, electrical, and other places it doesn't belong. What do I need to cover up? What's the right way to do this?
Also should I use a regular engine degreaser and just hose it down with a car wash wand, or do I need to go sparingly on the water?
I wash the crap out of mine! spotless! I wash it in my garage. I spray de-greaser from the parts store then I have a hotwater pressure washer and I blast the crap out it. I blow it off real good and let it sit a couple days to dry off with out starting it. Never had a problem.
I have been cleaning mine off and on over the last 15 years with no issues. I try and not blast critical areas like coil/plug areas and the electronics. I also only use regular hose as to not inject water farther into things. The other thing I do is take a gas leaf blower and blow the heck out of it after washing. The neighbors all look at you funny but a good high velocity blower get most of the water off. Like a few mentioned I will let it dry out good before starting it. Also do the same on sons Mustang with no issues. Still looks like a fairly new engine bay. The alternator and front engine cover are new in this pic due to recent repair so reason nice and shiny.






