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Engine steam cleaning in San Francisco Bay Area 200 1991

I would suggest not cleaning the engine. The power washer is powerfull and the engine degreasser will harden the rubber gaskets on the engine witch will lead to leaks. Also the power of the spray wand will damage the wire harness and lead to shorting out. it is not advised to steem clean an engine but to wash it by hand and hose.
At dealerships we steem clean engins frankly those engins don't have a owner or waranty.
After an auto is bought it usually ends up back at the dealer and huge problems between the buyer with no waranty and the dealer who don't care.
Just my opinion-GOOD LUCK!!
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Kevin * HONDA spanking,1985 240DL * VOLVO ON!!!!






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