QuattroRS6
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In the last 35 years or so, I don't think I've ever had a car or van where I haven't cleaned the engine.
It just looks so much better (especially if selling) and makes it easier to spot leaks, etc.
The only casualty I've had, was a 3 year-old 1981 Nissan Bluebird owned by my Mum and it cheered up again after half and hour or so.
In what has become a ridiculous and obsessive quest to find seat comfort, a couple of weeks ago, I bought another set of seats that were attached to a Jaguar XJ8 4.2 Sport.
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The car itself is in great condition and has regular main dealer service history.
However, the engine bay was awful. Lots of crud, leaves and even soil in some places.
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So, after a wash and tickle, remembering to clean behind the ears, it now looks like this.
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The results are always pretty much the same, but this one was satisfying because it was in such a mess.
I actually couldn't wait to get my hands on it.![]()
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That sir is total perfection! What a transformation!
This thread has been a tremendous help as I was extremely reluctant to use a pressure washer in fear of water getting into the electrical connectors etc.
Would you advise to cover these with say, cling film or a plastic bag or is that being over-cautious..?
FYI, I'd drive to Cheshire to watch you work your magic on my engine, then take you for a nice lunch and a pint!
Cheers