Poorboy said:
I've detailed a lot of engines over the years and I've dried a lot of distributor caps too:lmfao but I've had some vehicles that have had some severe electrical problems after washing, mostly Fords:dunno , but if you are careful and cover the main sensors and electrical components there should be no issues.
Water and Ford's Distributor Mount TFI Ignition Module don't make happy together.
Of course, ask a majority of us Ford Fan's what our opinion of the TFI is anyway, and you will get a resounding response that it is a POS.
I've detailed my engines since I first started detailing several years ago. I've always thought that since the engine was part of the car, that it deserved the same attention that the rest of the car did.
I don't cover a single thing under the hood when I power wash either. I just avoid spraying directly at the Alternator, Distributor, and Ignition Module.
Give it a good 10 minutes to air dry before starting, and then I drive it for 20 minutes to further air dry.
I have never had a problem, or even a hint of one.
Engines are a lot tougher than they are made out to be....
A little bit of elbow grease and time with dressing and polish next make everything awesome looking.
Nothing quite like the feeling of knowing that
EVERY square inch of you ride is clean.
It's an awesome feeling!