
Cleaning Engine Bay With Engine Still In It?
#16
Posted 10 January 2008 - 12:24 PM
Difficult to say how long really. I've done it gradually over the last two years, doing a bit more everytime I've needed to replace something or serviced it.
I reckon it would probably add up to a good fortnights work if I was doing it from start to finish.
Taking the waxoyl off was the most time consuming part as this is really sticky and difficult to get out of all the nooks and crannies....especially as everthing is so tightly packed in....Much patience and plasters required !!!
I'm lucky that I don't need to drive it everyday, so I could take lots of bits off and take my time. Would be more difficult and time consuming if it was a daily drive.
Well worth the effort though.......let us know how you get on....
#17
Posted 10 January 2008 - 01:17 PM
I reckon it would probably add up to a good fortnights work if I was doing it from start to finish.
I'm lucky that I don't need to drive it everyday, so I could take lots of bits off and take my time. Would be more difficult and time consuming if it was a daily drive.


#18
Posted 10 January 2008 - 01:43 PM
I reckon it would probably add up to a good fortnights work if I was doing it from start to finish.
I'm lucky that I don't need to drive it everyday, so I could take lots of bits off and take my time. Would be more difficult and time consuming if it was a daily drive.
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Me too MM, but it could be done bit by bit.
#19
Posted 10 January 2008 - 03:39 PM
#20
Posted 11 January 2008 - 01:05 AM
#21
Posted 11 January 2008 - 09:18 AM
I used a combinations of things really....high pressure jet wash using a very fine spray, wall paper steamer and stiff brush, wire wool and chrome polish (e.g. autosol). Paint thinners was also very good using a small brush...What did you find that worked to remove the grime and dullness of the aluminum clutch and gearbox housing? I haven't had much time to look around my local automotive shop.
My gearbox was changed by Rover after they failed to fix the 3rd gear synchro and the replacement was finished in black paint rather than the usual bare alloy, so I just repainted this with high temperature paint after I'd cleaned it up.
Once I'd finished, I gave everything a soaking with Auto Glym Vinyl and Rubber Care to give it a bit of a shine.
#22
Posted 18 November 2020 - 02:30 PM
#23
Posted 18 November 2020 - 07:07 PM
Hi I just want to know if you can share the color code of your engine color which is the blue color one.
Don't think you are going to get a reply as the thread is from 2008 and the member hasn't been on TMF since 2011!
FS
Edited by FlyingScot, 18 November 2020 - 07:09 PM.
#24
Posted 24 November 2020 - 04:23 AM
Hi I just want to know if you can share the color code of your engine color which is the blue color one.
Don't think you are going to get a reply as the thread is from 2008 and the member hasn't been on TMF since 2011!
FS
Just realised that bro. thanks anyways
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