Next Up: 1996 Acura Integra GSR
I had a day off today so I figured since the weather has been sketchy, I'd detail the engine. First, I checked and topped off all the fluids (PS, Brake, Oil, Clutch, Battery, Rad) then I proceeded to detail away.
I let the engine idle for about 6 mins with the hood closed. After this, I quickly took off the K&N Filter, covered it's pipe up with saran wrap and tape and began to hose down the compartment. I then sprayed Simple Green generously and worked it in with a brush. Followed by that, I washed the inside of the hood with Mother's Gold Wash and a Sponge ( :scared ). I didn't want to mess up my nice cotton chenille pads on something that didn't need "that" much care.
Anyways, I then rinsed down the engine, popped the filter on, started her up, and let her run for 5 mins.
I then turned the engine off, K&N came back off for its cleaning (with K&N Filter Re-Charge Kit). I dried down the engine the best I could and began on more detailing. I took out my Gliptone Pro-Buff (similar to VM) and polished the inside of the hood by hand, all the painted surfaces I could reach, the radiator, strut bar, battery tie-down, and the clear plastic levels for the
headlights. This drastically improved the appearance.
Next, I took out the
303 Aerospace Protectant for ALL of the plastic and rubber pieces as well as the valve cover. I went over each piece 2-3 time to insure full saturation of the product. I let it dry for 10 mins and buffed any excess off.
This concluded the engine detail and I think I should be set for the rest of the summer unless I have shows in which I will just touch it up since this was the major cleaning of it for a while.
Elapsed Time: 2.5 hrs.
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