Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Never. Many there are mixed feeling about ways of doing this process. I myself, use a pressure washer. Though I do not stand 3 inches and blast away, I stand back at least 2 feet and move the wand quickly. Others use regular water pressure, and some use good old rags and elbow grease.BLACKWRX said:HAVE any of you guys damaged or messed something up while detailing an engine
Only two problems I've ever encountered in close to 20 years of doing this were a '72 Cadillac Eldorado that cross-fired due to a set of old cracked plug wires -- and one of those early 80's Cadillac diesel's where the computer "brain box" shorted*. In both cases though, it was deemed (by certified GM mechanics) "not the fault of the detail process, but moreover faulty equipment."BLACKWRX said:HAVE any of you guys damaged or messed something up while detailing an engine
The battery disconnect can be a little iffy on lots of cars.Shiny Lil Detlr said:Nope, never any problems, but I always disconnect the battery, cover all electrical parts, and am very careful when working with them. And, after I finish I always use a leaf blower and then an air compressor to dry the engine very well before I reconnect the battery and start it up. Plus a little wire dryer on the major electrical stuff always helps.
CharlesW said:The battery disconnect can be a little iffy on lots of cars.
You reset the ECU, can lose the radio pre-sets, and I have been told that on those with a "Theft-Lock" type of security system on the radio, you can put the radio out of operation until a security code is entered.
Not necessarily a big deal, but a customer might not be too appreciative.
Charles
CharlesW said:The battery disconnect can be a little iffy on lots of cars.
You reset the ECU, can lose the radio pre-sets, and I have been told that on those with a "Theft-Lock" type of security system on the radio, you can put the radio out of operation until a security code is entered.
Not necessarily a big deal, but a customer might not be too appreciative.
Charles
BLACKWRX said:is that located in the back of the headlight?......... it just shocked me that something that expensive would not be protected
With that said, one weekend would you want to come over and show me how to do this? I will give you $$ for gas and provide lunch. Both the fiance and I want to do this very badly to our cars. Pick a weekend and we will make ourselves available.GregCavi said:Its always a risk but I have never had any problems detailing an engine. Just make sure to cover an filters, cool air intakes, and any electrical boxes. If you are going to pressure wash be very careful. I have used my PW on engines and I make sure to give plenty of space between the Wand and the engine.
Greg
CharlesW said:The battery disconnect can be a little iffy on lots of cars.
You reset the ECU, can lose the radio pre-sets, and I have been told that on those with a "Theft-Lock" type of security system on the radio, you can put the radio out of operation until a security code is entered.
Not necessarily a big deal, but a customer might not be too appreciative.
Charles
BLACKWRX said:yeah heres why i ask.........i did a 2002 mercedes s500 engine.....and one of the headlights went completely out, i dont know if it was the car or something i did...i have done like atleast 30 engine details and have never had any problems, any suggestions or comments