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Engine steam cleaning in San Francisco Bay Area 200 1991

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Steam cleaning... DON'T DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you plan on having the wiring harness actually last on your brick. The best way to get the grime off would be to first warm the engine, spray on some degreaser, scrub the caked on spots with an old toothbrush, rinse and blow dry with compressed air.

NO HEAVY SOLVENTS, NO HIGH HEAT OR HIGH PRESSURE WATER. ALL VERY BAD.

Happy Bricking!!!
--
Richard - '87 245 DL 374,000 km, '82 242 GLT 121,000 km






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