I found a crack in my valve cover several months ago, and I had it siliconed to get by until I picked up a new one. Finally got around to getting a spare valve cover this weekend (already bead blasted and super clean, thanks ZiMMie!), and started painting it this afternoon. It's looking fucking awesome, but I'll post pics of that when it's done.
I realized that the cosmoline-drenched intake manifold is going to look completely retarded next to a beautiful new valve cover, so I got to cleaning it. 45 minutes later (in 90+ degree heat...ugh) and I'm 95% done; it looks much better. I just sprayed on Simple Green Automotive, let it sit for an hour or two, then attacked the metal with a steel brush, constantly spraying to keep the surface wet. Overall I'm happy, I didn't think I could get nearly this much off without removing the manifold and dunking it in a bathtub of degreaser for a day.

For reference, the manifold looked identical to the valve cover before I started. :shock:
I realized that the cosmoline-drenched intake manifold is going to look completely retarded next to a beautiful new valve cover, so I got to cleaning it. 45 minutes later (in 90+ degree heat...ugh) and I'm 95% done; it looks much better. I just sprayed on Simple Green Automotive, let it sit for an hour or two, then attacked the metal with a steel brush, constantly spraying to keep the surface wet. Overall I'm happy, I didn't think I could get nearly this much off without removing the manifold and dunking it in a bathtub of degreaser for a day.

For reference, the manifold looked identical to the valve cover before I started. :shock:
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