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    Engine cleaning options

    Hey guys,

    So I plan on replacing my valve cover gasket which has a small leak in it. When I do that, I want to take the pipes off and clean the font of the engine. What I am wondering is what is the best product/method to use. I have used Gunk foam degreaser on an engine not in a frame, but don't think it would do well with the painted frame right there. What would you suggest?

    Also, what should I shove down the exhaust ports while cleaning? Just some rags?

    Thanks in advance.

    #2
    Concentrated Simple Green woeks well.

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      #3
      Yes, I have used that before. I can give that a whirl.

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        #4
        Simple Green works but it's not as strong as one of the citrus engine cleaners. Either way you are going to have to scrub with a brush if you want to engine to be truly clean.
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          #5
          In lieu of having some simple green, I once tried a SERIOUSLY heavy concentration of Dawn dish liquid and just a bit of water. Was pretty damn amazing. However, I have to say that a good motor cleaner is the way to go. I have used GUNK engine degreaser with great results.

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            #6
            Oh I'm ready. I've already picked up a gallon of elbow grease.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Post
              In lieu of having some simple green, I once tried a SERIOUSLY heavy concentration of Dawn dish liquid and just a bit of water. Was pretty damn amazing. However, I have to say that a good motor cleaner is the way to go. I have used GUNK engine degreaser with great results.

              Does gunk mess with the paint?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Skyboy8950 View Post
                Does gunk mess with the paint?
                Not that I have seen....Here's a recently GUNKed motor ( i JUST took these shots, but the bike hasnt been washed in about a week or so.)

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                  #9
                  Wow, very nice!!!
                  What other kinds of prep did you have to do? Did you have to pull anything off, or did you just gunk it as is and scrub?

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                    #10
                    Well, if you want EVERY nook and crany clean, there will be some parts removal in order, unless you are incredibly patient enough to get into each one with a bottle brush or whatever, and contort yourself into all types of positions. I clean my motors REALLY good once a season, and then just do a weekly upkeep. There of course is crud in the places i cant reach, but generally, i cant see those places unless im looking for them, so i dont care. If you want a THOROUGH cleaning, remove the pipes, carbs and tank, and scrub really well (DO NOT SPRAY water or anything near the open intake/exhaust ports) hook everything back up, and the hose away. Or...ask RenoBruce. He and Keith Krause probably have the CLEANEST GSs ive ever seen. BTW, THIS pic is a Gunk it as is and scrub, then spray, then break out the Mothers/Diamond Brite and hit up the case covers, and wax EVERYTHING.

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                      #11
                      Use plenty of PB Blaster on the ex bolts before trying to remove them....

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