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You don't need to remove the packs to clean the engine. If you are worried about them, put a plastic bag over them.
Otherwise each pack has two screws holding it on..or three bolts hold the whole tray on.
Otherwise each pack has two screws holding it on..or three bolts hold the whole tray on.
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all i have ever done is put a plastic grocery bag over them..keeps em dry, keeps engine running on all 6
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If hosing them makes the engine studder then it'* time to look at the wires and coil packs. All should be sealed from the elements.
When I clean my engine ... everything gets a thourogh hosing.
When I clean my engine ... everything gets a thourogh hosing.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
If hosing them makes the engine studder then it'* time to look at the wires and coil packs. All should be sealed from the elements.
When I clean my engine ... everything gets a thourogh hosing.
When I clean my engine ... everything gets a thourogh hosing.
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I always bag mine just incase, can't hurt it if i protect it..after that i usually use an old toothbrush and some degreaser on them..i can do a better job like that anyways.
Each to his own though
Each to his own though