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Rednek13x 06-21-2011 03:55 PM

I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
So i got this 57 with the inline 6 and its caked with old grease and what not. I would really like to clean it up so no grease and crap in the engine bay area. I know how to clean light dirt and stuff in a engine bay with the simple green like spray.

But how would i go about getting this thick crap off? Am i going to hurt anything?

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Sillyoldman 06-21-2011 08:12 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Scrape & spray where you can and brush where you can't. I would also like to know of a better way. Steam?

Rednek13x 06-21-2011 09:11 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Well i worked on it a little tonight. First power washed everything as much as i could. That really really helped and got A LOT of the big thick stuff off. Then i dried it all day and sprayed on some walmart engine de greaser and let sit for a few minutes. Power washed it all again. Im to the point now were its pretty clean. There is still some hard grease that will need to be scraped off. I found break cleaner to work pretty dang good for the scrapping and brushing.

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Sillyoldman 06-21-2011 09:26 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Oh wow it's green! Looks tons better.

Rednek13x 06-21-2011 09:30 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Ill keep picking slowly away at the grime with my fingernail and toothbrush.

treveiger 06-22-2011 01:17 AM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
I've heard a heated pressure washer works great also. We have one but never used the heat part lol.
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imdarren 06-22-2011 08:21 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Oven cleaner melts away stuff like that like MAGIC!
You just have to be careful not to get it on your skin or eyes. And if you do, wash it off right away.
You have to be careful because it is so strong it will strip paint and start to rust right away all in one step. It can mess up aluminum too if you leave it on too long. So use caution.
If you don't want paint stripped, don't use it, just use multiple applications of degreaser. Darren

treveiger 06-22-2011 10:23 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
You can use oven cleaner but wear a mask an gloves an also glasses wouldn't be a bad idea. That stuff is nasty an if breathed in will mess you up. Used some a over a week ago for my motor and tranny an still have a sore throat.
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leddzepp 06-24-2011 01:48 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Marine Clean by POR. It is like simple green x 1000.

Rednek13x 06-24-2011 07:13 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by leddzepp (Post 4753453)
Marine Clean by POR. It is like simple green x 1000.

Will that stuff affect paint/gaskets or harm anything?

leddzepp 06-25-2011 12:44 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
I have not had a problem with it. I would try to avoid getting it on areas that don't need it.

yote1234 06-28-2011 11:14 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
i have heard diesel fuel is a good cleaner and wont take paint...?

motornut 06-29-2011 08:04 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by treveiger (Post 4748873)
I've heard a heated pressure washer works great also. We have one but never used the heat part lol.
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I've used just degreaser's in a can
but after high school i did pressure washing for a couple of years
drove a 5ton with water onboard and the washer system
i'd do greasy tanker trucks and the heat would peel the oily dirt off
sometimes leaving clean streaks if you got too close but the fifth wheel hitches would have to be spotless after for safety inspection
for sure heat works,you can find it at the bottom of your ho****er tank or you can plumb it to your outside tap,use regular shut offs from each line to a y ,then outside,if it gets frosty you need to drain both in the winter

motornut 06-29-2011 08:08 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
also pressure washer drive in bays use hot water here

primrrd 07-01-2012 12:24 AM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
diesel is a decent degreaser- i restored a few tractors that had a lot of real estate mixed with oil and grease stuck to it--- initial cleaning involved a few soakings with diesel- it loosened it up and made it easier to chip away later.... looks like you are making good progress on the clean up!
- and yes, even if you just are using a brush and soapy water, hot water always works better.
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motornut,
it took me a few minutes to figure out why the filter wouldn't let you type about your ho****er heater. made me laugh

cdowns 07-01-2012 11:12 AM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
diesel and kerosene are favorites of mine, have been using for quite a few years// it is cheap and easy on both the skin and the object that is being cleaned

motornut 07-03-2012 05:18 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by primrrd (Post 5462984)
diesel is a decent degreaser- i restored a few tractors that had a lot of real estate mixed with oil and grease stuck to it--- initial cleaning involved a few soakings with diesel- it loosened it up and made it easier to chip away later.... looks like you are making good progress on the clean up!
- and yes, even if you just are using a brush and soapy water, hot water always works better.
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motornut,
it took me a few minutes to figure out why the filter wouldn't let you type about your ho****er heater. made me laugh

lol yup had a good laugh at that too,after i figured it out

72BlckButy 07-05-2012 04:08 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
Nice work on that engine bay.

jhaymon 07-15-2012 03:08 PM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
remember you hot water heater has a tap to hook up a water hose. that combined with a pressure washer does a magnificent job

rod1701 01-31-2016 02:39 AM

Re: I need tips on removing thick grease from engine.
 
For the fire wall, if there isn't caked on grease, and.just the regular dust, dirt and road grime, I have found that us a spray on rinse off wheel cleaner will cut it well.

Also working on the Suburban engine bay, not sure it has been cleaned in 45 years. Honestly .other sure.if the engine has ever been out of the truck. Even the drivers side heat shield was still on the manifold. Will have to.take a pic a d show what was attached to passengers side manifold.at the flange, looked.like.a.valve or baffle.of.some sort.

Anyway, Started with Purple.Power, not a dent. Moved to POR, very little difference. Then to $1 oven cleaner and cut most of it off. Then pulled brackets, manifolds, pulleys and accessories and.found tons more goop.Hit it again with oven cleaner, while keeping exhaust ports plugged. Going to check again tomorrow. I.think another light oven cleaner.and.maybe brake.spray cleaner.Dr before painting.


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