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Old 05-29-2010, 11:10 PM
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Right now.. my engine is pretty dirty.. All i have done is paint the engine cover black with red lettering. any suggestions on cleaning methods, or painting methods?

Also, right now i have a sceptre filter dangling off the stock tubing. It looks really lame, and im planning to get some piping for it, and also a box. Any ideas for cheap materials that will make it look clean, and custom looking?
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You can clean up the engine with simple green, just keep it out of the alternator. Once clean then wipe down plastic with armorall wipes. There is a write up on making a cold air box in the performance section of tech info.
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thanks a lot man
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x2 on simple green, cleans well
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You can also go to an auto part store and get a product called CD-2. It'* a two step process that cleans and shines. I've always good luck with it
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simple green huh? il have to try it out. You could paint your valve covers too. i havnt done it yet but it adds a little flavor.
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Just about anything you can take off, you can paint. Just make sure you use High Temp paint, or it wont last long lol. I have everything from my Coilpack to my strut bar painted, still have to do my valve covers tho. Just remember that anything you take off that has a gasket, its normally a good idea to slap a new one on before putting the part back on. As far as cleaning, I normally just steam it, but I'm going to have to try this Simple Green stuff.
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Originally Posted by IronWolfe11
Just about anything you can take off, you can paint. Just make sure you use High Temp paint, or it wont last long lol. I have everything from my Coilpack to my strut bar painted, still have to do my valve covers tho. Just remember that anything you take off that has a gasket, its normally a good idea to slap a new one on before putting the part back on. As far as cleaning, I normally just steam it, but I'm going to have to try this Simple Green stuff.
in your sig i see the pic of your engine, did you cut your engine cover or is it like that stock?
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Simple Green works the best and it'* environmentally friendly as well. If you want a great shine after wards, warm up your engine and then hit it with Black Magic Engine Shine and rinse. You won't be disappointed!
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Originally Posted by sselover
in your sig i see the pic of your engine, did you cut your engine cover or is it like that stock?
those series one motors covers are stock like you see it in his siggy
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