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ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - PrevanP - 12-10-2010 09:47 AM

My E46 320 Individual, being my daily drive was in much need of an engine bay clean up as I work in the Port area and since getting the car 6 years ago, I've not bothered to clean the engine bay. She was in quiet a sad state as you can see from these pictures.

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I took the car for a short drive to warm her up (recommended in some or other thread I read on another website which I can no longer recall) and then got back and let her cool for about 15 minutes. I then gave the engine bay a slight rinse with a fine / mist spray. Thereafter, using a soft paint brush and a strong solution of Shield APC "scrubbed" down all the areas that I could get to. I let the Shield APC stand for about 15 minutes and then rinsed off with a shower type setting. Afterwards I dried off most areas with a chamois and left to air dry further. Once the engine bay was completely dry, I gave it a light dressing with CG Fade to Black and wiped off with a clean microfibre cloth. Total work time approximately 2,5 hours. Results.....

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I have since found out that the engine bay must not be warm when doing this as it increases the risk of damage (Thanks Calypso).

Thanks for looking.


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - Delta - 12-10-2010 09:59 AM

Nice work Prevan, I have found compressed air helps reduce "drying" time and rids moisture from the electronics before I dress the engine bay.


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - PrevanP - 12-10-2010 10:08 AM

(12-10-2010 09:59 AM)Delta Wrote:  Nice work Prevan, I have found compressed air helps reduce "drying" time and rids moisture from the electronics before I dress the engine bay.

Thanks Delta. I unfortunately don't have access to a compressor to assist with drying.


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - Jughead - 12-10-2010 10:49 AM

Nice work PrevanP ... looking good ...


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - Torres1 - 12-10-2010 11:42 AM

Nice work bud... i had mine cleaned at my last service and I use a small brush and dressing every 2nd week or so to keep it clean.


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - onyx - 12-10-2010 03:18 PM

Fantastic result... 2.5 hours really well spent! Str8pimp


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - Vincent - 12-10-2010 03:50 PM

Awsome work and great results. Really looks good.


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - PrevanP - 12-10-2010 04:49 PM

Thanks Guys!


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - Carn - 12-10-2010 06:39 PM

Nicely done bud Thumb


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - Rayner - 13-10-2010 07:30 AM

Nice work Praven... Gosh thats alot of engine


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - jagged - 13-10-2010 10:39 AM

Excellent results...I am not confident to enough to clean the engine bay as yet...had my car serviced once and guys washed the engine bay a few drops got onto one of the sensors and car refused to idle properly....


RE: ENGINE BAY CLEAN UP - springbok - 13-10-2010 10:48 PM

Great turnaround. Well done.