Wills.WindowsAndWheels
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great job and tips of the trade brother.
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Thanks man glad you liked it
Searching the forum for a good engine detailing thread and found this again...thanks for taking the time to put this together.
Glad it helps...give it a try and if you find time post some pics on here

Awesome write up! I detail the engine on my GT500 for car shows all the time. Can't be afraid to get in there, just be smart about it.
For SURE! Gotta just give it a try, its the only real way to learn. I had a heart stopping experience a few weeks back, detailed this Minicooper...did the engine, went to start it...anddddd NOTHING...after having about 3 heart attacks i told the owner and he said 'Oh its just that darn battery, its gone dead about 3 or 4 times already since we've owned it (it was only an 08')...)
He went and got a free replacement and put it in, it fired right up lol. But wow...that was kinda heart wrenching for a minute there! Turned out nice though

great writeup. i'm sure it took a lot of time. thank you
Yeah they do take time but are kinda fun to do and i KNOW how much a good write up with pictures can help especially when you're first trying it out yourself.
Great write up and pictures. I'm looking forward to Boot Camp next month so I can learn proper technique for engine cleaning. Right now I use APC, brushes and a VX 5000 steamer.
Ah i envy you...i wish i had the VX...finally got myself a high grade extractor for interiors...cost a pretty penny..my little McCullouch is still goin strong though..just doesn't have enough power to reach some spots in the engine, which is when the pressure washer comes in handy
