Pressure washing question
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Don't pressure wash. Low flow or steam only.
High pressure can blow water past seals and weak gaskets.You're entitled to your own opinions, not your own facts.
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Everything is okay to wash except the alternator, try to keep as much water away from that as possible. Other than that go to town. Never a good idea to get too close to the engine with high pressure, stay 2-3 feet away.Comment
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I keep simple green, gloves and 20 terry clothes in my trunk , exactly what i did but minus the leaf blower. Im a clean freakComment
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Ive pressure washed all my engine bays, never had a problem. I try to keep the fuse box dry but I dont obsess over it. No problems. Always starts. <shrug>sigpic 1987 325isComment
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If the cover on the MAF has ever been removed, water can get in and wreak havoc. Also getting water in the distributor cap will make the car not run, but the e30's is pretty well shielded. The alternator is fine getting wet, as long as you aren't spraying it down with the engine running. Fuse box like everyone said, probably wouldn't be the best to spray either, but as long as you don't hammer it with the sprayer, you should be fine.Comment
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Any danger spraying down a hot engine? This always freaked me out..also I have wondered about cleaning brakes while hot, I have ceramic pads....Comment
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i plan on washing my engine bay as well. I was told to cover up the air filter. alternator and fusebox as well?Comment





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