vwgtivw said:
Actually if you are washing the engine with a garden hose you are putting more water on the engine then if you were using a pressure wash. Most pressure washer put out about 2-2.5 gpm where as a hose spray nozzle will put out about 5-6 gpm so it volume vs. pressure. I have washed countless engines with a pressure wash and I've had very few problem, just don't aim it at one place for a long time.
OK I usually never post to these types of subjects because there is and will always be 2 sides to the answer neither are wrong....
With a good common sense a power washer can be a very useful tool in the engine compartment..... the KEY WORD is
common sense.... some of us have it... most of us don't.
Just power washing a engine compartment will get rid of large contaminants... but will ALWAYS leave behind a residue.... with or with out using a soap solution.... and I have used some of the strongest stuff on the market, Enough to foam and discolor unprotected aluminum and destroy alternators, form Spray Nine to 5th Wheel Cleaner from Armor (witch is the nastiest stuff I have ever used).
To get a clean engine compartment you MUST use some sort of equipment to rub, touch or scrub the surface to release the dirt.... no questions about it.... it has been proven time and time again. you don't belive me... try power washing the side of your dirty veh. with out touching it as see what you get....
IF your not comfortable using a PW to clean under the engine compartment then DON'T...use a garden hose instead.
The problem is NOT volume of water it's PRESSURE. as of yet I have not been able to get water in the newer style connections... not saying it can not happen, just it has not happened to me. but I have had water where I don't want it nor need it... again it's common sense.
I agree with both side... it can be done... and yes you can screw-up the running of your motor. use your own judgment. if your not comfy doing so don't do it. you have to become responsible for your OWN actions and not the answers you get here.
We are here only to help guide you in you decision process, Show you that there are many different views/ideas on a particular subject...not become responsible for your actions if something were to go wrong.
Good luck.